潘必才


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Name:

Bicai Pan(B. C. Pan, 潘必才)

Address:

Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC),

Hefei, Anhui 230026, P. R. China

Tel:

86-551-63606385/63607867(L)

Fax:

86-551-63606266

E-mail:

bcpan@ustc.edu.cn




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 EDUCATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

1993

Ph.D. (Department of Physics, USTC)

1998-2002

Associate Professor: USTC

2003-Present

Professor of Physics: Dept. of Physics, USTC

1995.3-1997.8

Visiting Scholar: Ames Lab, USA

1998.12-1999.2

Visiting Scientist: Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong

2000.11-2003.2

Visiting Scientist: Ames Lab, USA


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 RESEARCH INTERESTS

My main interests in research are to reveal and understand some properties of complicated condensed matter systems, using electronic structural calculations at the levels of local density approximation (LDA), tight-binding (TB) and classical molecular dynamics. Especially, I do my efforts to develop new tight-binding potential models.


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 CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

1.

Condensed matter systems with low dimensions;

2.

Developing tight-binding potential models.


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 REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

1.

G. Y. Gou, B. C. Pan, L. Shi, 

"The nature of radiative transitions in O-doped boron nitride nanotubes", 

J. Am. Chem. Soc.131, 4839(2009).

2.

B. C. Pan, H. Y. He, 

"Molecular dynamics simulations of the metallic behavior of the Si (100) surface at high temperatures", 

Phys. Rev. B 77, 113301 (2008) .

3.

B. Xu, A. J. Lu, B. C. Pan, Q. X. Yu, 

“Atomic structures and mechanical properties of single-crystal GaN nanotubes”, 

Phys. Rev. B 71,125434 (2005).

4.

A. J. Lu, B. C. Pan

“Nature of single vacancy in achiral carbon nanotubes”,

Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 105504 (2004).

5.

B. C. Pan

“Tight-binding potential for hydrocarbons”, 

Phys. Rev. B 64, 155408(2001).

6.

R. Biswas, B. C. Pan, Y.Y. Ye,

"Metastability of amorphous silicon from silicon network rebonding",

Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 205502 (2002).

7.

K.M. Ho, A. A. Shvartsburg, Bicai Pan, Zhong-Yi Lu, C.Z. Wang, J.G. Wacher, J.L. Fye and Martin F. Jarrold, "Structures of medium-sized silicon clusters",

Nature (London) 392, 582 (1998).


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