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Tan TL, Wang LL, Johnson DD, Bai KW. A Comprehensive Search for Stable Pt-Pd Nanoalloy Configurations and Their Use as Tunable Catalysts. Nano Lett. 2012;12:4875-80. Abstract
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Reich JM, Wang LL, Johnson DD. Surface and Particle-Size Effects on Hydrogen Desorption from Catalyst-Doped MgH2. J Phys Chem C. 2012;116:20315-20. Abstract
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Jiang R, Wang LL, Huang ML, Dhaka RS, Johnson DD, Lograsso TA, et al. Reversible tuning of the surface state in a pseudobinary Bi-2(Te-Se)(3) topological insulator. Phys Rev B. 2012;86:085112. Abstract
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Wang LL, Tan TL, Johnson DD. Nanoalloy composition-temperature phase diagram for catalyst design: Case study of Ag-Au. Phys Rev B. 2012;86:035438. Abstract
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Pussi K, Li HI, Shin H, Loli LN, Shukla AK, Ledieu J, et al. Elucidating the dynamical equilibrium of C-60 molecules on Ag(111). Phys Rev B. 2012;86:205406. Abstract
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Wang LL, Johnson DD. Hydrogen Desorption from Ti-Doped MgH2(110) Surfaces: Catalytic Effect on Reaction Pathways and Kinetic Barriers. J Phys Chem C. 2012;116:7874-8. Abstract
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Wang LL, Johnson DD. Ternary tetradymite compounds as topological insulators. Phys Rev B. 2011;83:241309. Abstract
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