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Abayomi Omolewu's research investigates the physical properties of semiconductor materials, with a recent publication focusing on the comparison of Hall mobility and carrier density in black phosphorus. This work involved exfoliating thin layers of black phosphorus from bulk crystals sourced from different vendors to analyze their electrical characteristics. Omolewu has published 11 papers and has accumulated 25 citations, with an h-index of 3. Key collaborators include Magda El‐Shenawee, M. Hasan Doha, Hugh Churchill, and Katie Welch, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Omolewu has shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 25
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Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors (2022)
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- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
- Comparison of Hall Mobility and Carrier Density of Thin Black Phosphorus Exfoliated from Bulk Crystals Provided by Various Vendors
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