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Hua Xu is a CNST/UMD Postdoctoral Researcher in the Nanofabrication Research Group in the CNST. He received his B.S., from the University of Science and Technology of China, and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park, both in Applied Physics. His thesis research focused on electrical transport measurements in superconductors and nanostructure materials. Hua is now working with Nikolai Zhitenev to develop new measurement methods for studying electronic transport in nanoscale organic/inorganic devices.


Selected Publications
  • Frequency- and electric-field-dependent conductivity of single walled carbon nanotube networks of varying density, H. Xu, L. Hu, S. Zhang, G. Grüner and S. M. Anlage, Physical Review B, 77, 075418 (2008).
  • Why can’t experimentalists agree on the superconducting critical exponents?, M. C. Sullivan, D. R. Strachan, S. Li, H. Xu, K. Segawa, Y. Ando, S. M. Anlage, C. J. Lobb, Physica C, 468, 284 (2008).
  • Microwave shielding of transparent and conducting single-walled carbon nanotube films, H. Xu, L. Hu, S. M. Anlage and G. Grüner, Applied Physics Letters 90, 183119 (2007).
  • Tunability of Superconducting Metamaterials, M. C. Ricci, H. Xu, S. M. Anlage, R. Prozorov, A. P. Zhuravel and A. V. Ustinov, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 17, 918, (2007).
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Position:

CNST/UMD Postdoctoral Researcher
CNST
Nanofabrication Research Group

Education:

B.S. Applied Physics - University of Science and Technology, China

Ph.D. Applied Physics - University of Maryland, College Park

Contact

Phone: 301-975-4523
Email: hua.xu@nist.gov