Cheyenne J. Sheppard Data-verified
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Cheyenne J. Sheppard's research investigates the physical properties and behavior of nanoparticles, particularly in colloidal systems. Her work has explored the enhanced radiation pressure reversal on free carriers in nanoparticles and its dependence on polarization within the Rayleigh regime. Additionally, she has studied the electrostatic tunability of charged, binary nanoparticle assemblies in dielectric colloidal systems. Sheppard has published 15 papers, accumulating 109 citations, and holds an h-index of 6. She has collaborated with Brandon A. Kemp, with whom she shares 2 publications, both from Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 110
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Electrostatic tunability of charged, binary nanoparticle assemblies in dielectric colloidal systems (2022)
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Enhanced radiation pressure reversal on free carriers in nanoparticles and polarization dependence in the Rayleigh regime (2021)
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- Enhanced radiation pressure reversal on free carriers in nanoparticles and polarization dependence in the Rayleigh regime
- Electrostatic tunability of charged, binary nanoparticle assemblies in dielectric colloidal systems
- Enhanced radiation pressure reversal on free carriers in nanoparticles and polarization dependence in the Rayleigh regime
- Electrostatic tunability of charged, binary nanoparticle assemblies in dielectric colloidal systems
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