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Mohammad Hafijur Rahaman is a researcher at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His work focuses on the quantum mechanical properties of semiconductor materials, specifically exploring phenomena in chiral tellurium nanowires and two-dimensional tellurium flakes. Rahaman has investigated gate-tunable quantum dots and phase-coherent transport within these materials. His recent publications address Fabry-Perot interference and g-factor anisotropy in tellurium nanowires. He collaborates with researchers including Dharmraj Kotekar‐Patil, Mourad Benamara, Gokul Acharya, and Nathan Tanner Sawyers, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- Publications: 3
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Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes (2026)
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- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
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