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  • Lianmao Peng
  • Quanyi Guo
  • Yi Li
  • Jiang Peng
  • Dong Chen
  • Yanlin Song
  • Bo Xu
  • Mei Yuan
  • Guangying Zhu
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  • Lianmao Peng


    Prof. Lianmao Peng

     Department of Electronics, Peking University
    Telephone: 86-10-62762764   or  +86 10 62764967
    E-mail: lmpeng@blem.ac.cn

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    ADDRESS:

              Department of Electronics, Peking University

          Telephone: 86-10-62762764   or  +86 10 62764967

              E-mail: lmpeng@blem.ac.cn

     

    EDUCATION AND DEGREES:

    1978?1983 Peking University, Beijing, PRC£»  B.Sc in Electron Physics (1982)

    1983?1988 Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA£» Ph.D in Physics (1988)

     

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

    1983?1988 Research Assistant (with Professor J.M. Cowley, FRS)

          Department of Physics, Arizona State University

    1988?1989 Guest Scientist (with Professor J.K. Gjonnes)

    Department of Physics, University of Oslo

    1989?1992 Post?doctoral Research Assistant (with Professor M.J. Whelan, FRS)

          Department of Materials, University of Oxford

    1989?1993 Junior Research Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Oxford

    1992?1994 Violette and Samuel Glasstone Research Fellow, University of Oxford

                Member, Sub-Faculty of Materials, University of Oxford

    1995-1999 Senior Research Scientist and Deputy Director, Beijing Laboratory of Electron

    Microscopy, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    1995-1999 Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, (May-August, 1995; March-May,

          1996; May-July, September-October, 1997; October-December, 1998;

    September-December, 1999)

    1996-2004   Chair, Division of Physics and Materials Science, Chinese Electron Microscopy Society;    Member, Executive Committee, Chinese Electron Microscopy Society

    1999-present Yangtze Professor, Department of Electronics, Peking University

    2003-2005 Consultant, IUCr Electron Diffraction Commission

    2005-present Member, IUCr Electron diffraction commission

    2003¨Cpresent    Director, Key Laboratory for the Physics and Chemistry of Nanodevices

    2004-present Vice-President, Chinese Electron Microscopy Society

    2008-present Vice-President, Chinese Crystallography Society

    2008-present Head, Department of electronics, Peking University

     

    JOURNAL ASSOCIATIONS:

    2003      Member, Editorial Board, e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology

    2002         -2007  Associate Editor, International Journal of Nanoscience

    1993      Guest Editor, ¡°Reflection Electron Microscopy¡± special issue

    Ultramicroscopy, Volume 48, Number 4, 1993

    1995-present Member, Advisory Editorial Board, Ultramicroscopy

    1997-present Member, Editorial Board, MICRON

    2000      Guest Editor, ¡°Electron Microscopy of Aperiodic Materials¡± special issue

    MICRON, Vol. 31, Issue 5, 2000

     

    HONORS:

    1986      Outstanding Poster Award (with Tung Hsu)

          First Conference on Frontiers of Electron Microscopy in

          Materials Science, Argonne, IL, April 1986

    1986-1988 DEAN'S LIST of Outstanding Scholars, Arizona State University

    1990      1990 IFSEM (International Federation of Societies for

          Electron Microscopy) Presidential Scholar

    1997                                Second Prize for Young Scientists (Physics)

    Chinese Academy of Science

    1998                                Qiu Shi Prize for Outstanding Young Scientist (Physics)

    Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation, Hong Kong

    2003      Li Xun Prize, Institute of Metal

    2008      Thomson Reuters Research Fronts Award 2010

    2008      Lizhao Qian Awards, Chinese Electron Microscopy Society

     

    PUBLICATIONS:

          Peer-reviewed journals:  120 to 2010

          Book chapters:       6 to 2010

          Book: High-energy Electron Diffraction and Microscopy

    by L.-M. Peng, S.L. Dudarev and M.J. Whelan

    (Oxford University Press, 2004)

     

    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:

          Invited lectures:    over 60 to 2010

          Symposium chairs:    over 30 to 2010

     

    Recent publications:

    1.     Toward whole CNT circuit: SWCNT field-effect transistors with local MWCNT interconnects, by X. L. Liang, S. Wang, X. L. Wei, L. Ding, Y. Z. Zhu, Z. Y. Zhang, Q. Chen, Y. Li, J. Zhang and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Mater. (2009) in press

    2.     Self-aligned ballistic n-type single walled carbon nanotube field-effect transistors with adjustable threshold voltage, by Z.Y. Zhang, S. Wang, L. Ding, X.L. Liang, T. Pei, J. Shen, H.L. Xu, Q. Chen, R.L. Cui, Y. Li, and L.-M. Peng, Nano Letters 8(11) (2010) 3696-3701

    3.     CdS quantum dots sensitized TiO2 nanotube-array photoelectrodes£¬by W.T. Sun, Y. Yu, H.-Y. Pan, X.-F. Gao and L.-M. Peng, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 130 (2010) 1124-1125

    4.     Metal atom catalyzed enlargement of fullerenes, by C.H. Jin, H.P. Lan, K. Suenaga, L.-M. Peng and S. Iijima, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2010) 176102£º1-3

    5.     Self-retracting motion of graphite microflakes, by Q.S. Zheng, B. Jiang, S.P. Liu, Y.X. Weng, L. Lu, Q.K. Xue, J. Zhu, Q. Jiang, S. Wang and L.-M. Peng, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2010) 067205

    6.     Grinding a Nanotube, by M.S. Wang, Q. Chen and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Mater. 20 (2010) 724 (NSF: 10434010, 90606026; MOST: 2006CB932401) (highlighted in NanoWerk: http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=4853.php; in Advances in Advance: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/10008336/home/news/9330.en.html)

    7.     A doping-free carbon nanotube CMOS inverter based bipolar diode and ambipolar transistor, by S. Wang, Z.Y. Zhang, L. Ding, X.L. Liang, J. Shen£¬H.L. Xu, Q. Chen, R.L. Cui, Y. Li, and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Mater. 20 (2010) 3258

    8.     The very low shear modulus of multi-walled carbon nanotubes determined simultaneously with axial Young¡¯s modulus via in-situ experiments, by X. L. Wei, Y. Liu, Q. Chen, M. S. Wang and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Func. Mater. 18 (2010) 1555-1556

    9.     Hydrothermal reaction mechanism and pathway for the formation of K2Ti6O13 nanowires, by T. Zhang, S. Zhang,  Q. Chen and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Func. Mater. 18 (2010) 3018-3025

    10. Field emission characteristics of individual carbon nanotubes with a conical tip: the validity of the F-N theory and maximum emission current, by M.S. Wang, Q. Chen and L.-M. Peng, Small 4(11) (2010) 1907-1912

    11. Doping-free fabrication of carbon nanotube based ballistic CMOS devices and circuits, Z.Y. Zhang, X.L. Liang, S. Wang, K. Yao, Y.F. Hu, Y.Z. Zhu, Q. Chen, W.W. Zhou, Y. Li, Y.G. Yao, J. Zhang, and L.-M. Peng, Nano Letters  7(12) (2007) 3603-3607  (Highlighted in: SPIE newsroom: http://spie.org/x20204.xml?highlight=x2400)

    12. Tip cooling effect and failure mechanism of field-emitting carbon nanotubes, by W. Wei, Y. Liu, Y. Wei, K.L. Jiang, L.-M. Peng and S.S. Fan, Nano Letters 7 (2007) 64-68

    13. Optical and electrical performance of SnO2 capped ZnO nanowire arrays, by L. Shi, Y.M. Xu, S.K. Hark, Y. Liu, S. Wang, L.-M. Peng, K.W. Wong and Q. Li, Nano Letters 7(12) (2007)  3559-3563

    14. Quantitative analysis of current-voltage characteristics of semiconducting nanowries: decoupling of contact effects, by Z.Y. Zhang, K. Yao, Y. Liu, C.H. Jin, X.L. Liang,  Q. Chen and L.-M. Peng, Adv. Func. Mater.  17 (2007) 2478-2489

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