Min Khadka
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Min Khadka is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock whose research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of quantum dots and nanostructures. Their work has led to publications in areas such as strongly confined bismuth antimonide quantum dots and the colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods. Khadka's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with 3 total publications and 2 total citations. Key collaborators include R. Subedi and Grégory Guisbiers, both affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom Khadka has co-authored multiple publications. This research contributes to the field of materials science, particularly in the development and understanding of novel nanomaterials for potential applications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections (2026)
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Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots (2026)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Strongly Confined Bismuth Antimonide Quantum Dots
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
- Colloidal stability of tellurium selenide nanorods with hexagonal cross-sections
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