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John Brown University
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Dr. X. Yan's research encompasses both theoretical and experimental particle physics, alongside investigations into plasmonics and surface plasmon phenomena. Yan's work in high-energy particle collisions is complemented by explorations of cosmology, gravitation theories, and neutrino physics, including black holes. A focus on particle detector development is evident in publications detailing the measurement of high-pressure xenon gas absorption and light yield within dual-phase xenon detectors. More recently, Yan's work has explored the suppression of plasmonic heating effects using graphene coatings and the development of tunable plasmonic tweezers for nanoscale particle manipulation. Yan's broader research interests include quantum chromodynamics, dark matter, and cosmic phenomena.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 106
Selected Publications
- Design of semi-open prosthetic socket with constant force for lower limb (2024) DOI
- Suppression of the plasmonic heating effect in SERS measurement by coating graphene on the Ag@AAO substrate surface (2024) DOI
- Tunable plasmonic tweezers based on nanocavity array structure for multi-site nanoscale particles trapping (2024) DOI
- Measurement of high-pressure xenon gas absorption in acrylic (2022) DOI
- Light yield and field dependence measurement in PandaX-II dual-phase xenon detector (2022) DOI
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