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Interview with Edna Hall Ramseur - OH 701
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Edna Hall Ramseur for his Emmett Scott High School history project. Emmett Scott High School was the segregated high school for African Americans in the Rock Hill, South...
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Interview with Jules Hall
Jules Hall
Jan 01, 0001
In his May 10, 1979 interview with Kenneth M. Nelson, Jules "Butch" Hall recounts his time in service and the role he played in Rock Hill's Black Panther Party. Hall also compares Friendship College to Winthrop College and...
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Interview with Paul Van Buren Hatten - VHP 001
Paul Van Buren Hatten
Jan 01, 0001
In his January 19, 2004 interview with Lee Q. Miller, Paul Van Buren Hatten explains how he entered the service during WWII and became a ball gunner for the Air Force. Hatten recalls basic training, his first mission, and the...
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Donald D. Van Slyke, 1916
Dr. Donald D. Van Slyke. The Present Significance of the Amino-Acids in Physiology and Pathology Lecture delivered January 15th, 1916
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Millikelvin de Haas–van Alphen and magnetotransport studies of graphite
Recent studies of the electronic properties of graphite have produced conflicting results regarding the positions of the different carrier types within the Brillouin zone, and the possible presence of Dirac fermions. In this...
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Defect passivation of transition metal dichalcogenides via a charge transfer van der Waals interface.
Integration of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) into next-generation semiconductor platforms has been limited due to a lack of effective passivation techniques for defects in TMDs. The formation of an organic-inorganic...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials
Abstract: To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials
Abstract: To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals...
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Millikelvin de Haas–van Alphen and magnetotransport studies of graphite
Recent studies of the electronic properties of graphite have produced conflicting results regarding the positions of the different carrier types within the Brillouin zone, and the possible presence of Dirac fermions. In this...
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Heterostructures formed through abraded van der Waals materials.
To fully exploit van der Waals materials and their vertically stacked heterostructures, new mass-scalable production routes which are low cost but preserve the high electronic and optical quality of the single crystals are...
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Cindy Van Buren Appointed to Winthrop Board of Trustees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Van Buren's appointment is effective immediately, and the Prosperity resident will join the Board of Trustees at its next meeting on Aug. 25. She has worked at the S.C. State Department of Education since April 2013 and is...
Published by: Winthrop University
Hall Fire at Owens Put Out After 24 Hours
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Fire investigators have been able to gain access to the building to begin their investigation. Winthrop officials are working to begin restoration to Bancroft Hall, Kinard Hall and the area outside the buildings.
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Negative Differential Resistance in van der Waals Heterostructures Due to Moiré-Induced Spectral Reconstruction

Formation of moiré superlattices is common in van der Waals heterostructures as a result of the mismatch between lattice constants and misalignment of crystallographic directions of the constituent two-dimensional crystals....

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Critical Response of a Quantum van der Pol Oscillator.
Classical dynamical systems close to a critical point are known to act as efficient sensors due to a strongly nonlinear response. We explore such systems in the quantum regime by modeling a quantum version of a driven van der...
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The Hall–Petch and inverse Hall–Petch relations and the hardness of nanocrystalline metals
Abstract: We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials with grain sizes less than 1 µm. The fundamental physical mechanisms that govern the hardness of nanocrystalline materials are...
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Student Attacked in Residence Hall Room
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Campus Police are looking for a man who entered a female student's Wofford Hall room about 4 a.m. Dec. 3.
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New Classroom Building Named Owens Hall
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Owens Hall has been named in honor of Winthrop volunteer and supporter Glenda Pittman Howens. All academic units will use the facility.
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Moiré superlattice effects in graphene/boron-nitride van der Waals heterostructures

Van der Waals heterostructures of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride feature a moiré superlattice for graphene's Dirac electrons. Here, we review the effects generated by this superlattice, including a specific miniband...

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Bosonic integer quantum Hall effect in optical flux lattices.
In two dimensions strongly interacting bosons in a magnetic field can realize a bosonic integer quantum Hall state, the simplest two-dimensional example of a symmetry-protected topological phase. We propose a realistic...
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College Fair at McBryde Hall Aimed at High School Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
On Tuesday, Oct. 26, college representatives from 80 institutions across the Southeast will attend the 6-8 p.m. event in McBryde Hall. On Wednesday, Oct. 27, high school students from area counties will be brought to McBryde...
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The Hall–Petch and inverse Hall–Petch relations and the hardness of nanocrystalline metals
Abstract: We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials with grain sizes less than 1 µm. The fundamental physical mechanisms that govern the hardness of nanocrystalline materials are...
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2014 Fine Arts Senior Exhibition Opens in McLaurin Hall
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ceramics, photography, printmaking, jewelry/metals, digital video, collage, fibers, sculpture and paintings are on display in the Department of Fine Arts as part of the students' capstone learning experience. The Senior...
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Van der Waals interaction in magnetic bilayer graphene nanoribbons
We study the interaction energy between two graphene nanoribbons by first-principles calculations, including van der Waals interactions and spin polarization. For ultranarrow zigzag nanoribbons, the direct stacking is even more...
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Scanning Hall probe microscopy of vortex matter
Simon J Bending
Oct 01, 2010
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) is a novel scanned probe magnetic imaging technique whereby the stray fields at the surface of a sample are mapped with a sub-micron semiconductor heterostructure Hall probe. In addition an...
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