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Nathan Sawyers' research focuses on the transport properties of two-dimensional materials, with a specific emphasis on tellurium-based nanostructures. His recent work investigates Fabry-Perot interference, g-factor anisotropy, and the creation of gate-tunable quantum dots within chiral tellurium nanowires. Sawyers also studies phase-coherent transport in two-dimensional tellurium flakes. His research collaborations include work with Dharmraj Kotekar‐Patil, Mourad Benamara, Gokul Acharya, and Mohammad Hafijur Rahaman, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares co-authored publications.
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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
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- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
- Phase-Coherent Transport in Two-Dimensional Tellurium Flakes
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