Publications by authors named "Salem C Wright"

The jamming transition is an important feature of granular materials, with prior work showing an excess of low-frequency modes in the granular analog to the density of states, the granular density of modes. In this work, we present an experimental method for acoustically measuring the granular density of modes using a single impact event to excite vibrational modes in an experimental, three-dimensional, granular material. We test three different granular materials, all of which are composed of spherical beads.

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Control over material structure and morphology during electrodeposition is necessary for material synthesis and energy applications. One approach to guide crystallite formation is to take advantage of epitaxy on a current collector to facilitate crystallographic control. Single-layer graphene on metal foils can promote "remote epitaxy" during Cu and Zn electrodeposition, resulting in growth of metal that is crystallographically aligned to the substrate beneath graphene.

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It is critical to understand the transformation mechanisms in layered metal chalcogenides to enable controlled synthesis and processing. Here, we develop an alumina encapsulation layer-based transmission electron microscopy (TEM) setup that enables the investigation of melting, crystallization, and alloying of nanoscale bismuth telluride platelets while limiting sublimation in the high-vacuum TEM environment. Heating alumina-encapsulated platelets to 700 °C resulted in melting that initiated at edge planes and proceeded via the movement of a sharp interface.

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