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Jerry I. Dadap is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy, encompassing a total of 28, 19, and 12 publications respectively. Within these broader fields, Dadap's work focuses on subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics.

The main topics of Dadap's research include 2D Materials and Applications, Graphene research and applications, and Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures. Other areas of focus are Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Perovskite Materials and Applications, Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research, and the Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism.

Dadap has a track record of co-authoring with several researchers, most frequently collaborating with Ziliang Ye, Dongyang Yang, Yunhuan Xiao, Kenji Watanabe, and Takashi Taniguchi. The volume of their collaborations ranges from 12 to 17 joint publications each.

The scientist publishes regularly in a range of journals and platforms, with frequent publications in arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review X, Nano Letters, Communications Chemistry, and Science Advances.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Dadap include:

  • "Ultrafast response of spontaneous photovoltaic effect in 3R-MoS 2 -based heterostructures" (2022) published in Science Advances
  • "Non-volatile electrical polarization switching via domain wall release in 3R-MoS2 bilayer" (2024) published in Nature Communications
  • "Optically Probing the Asymmetric Interlayer Coupling in Rhombohedral-Stacked MoS2 Bilayer" (2022) published in Physical Review X
  • "Shear Strain-Induced Two-Dimensional Slip Avalanches in Rhombohedral MoS2" (2023) published in Nano Letters
  • "In situ analysis of the bulk and surface chemical compositions of organic aerosol particles" (2022) published in Communications Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Direct Measurement of the Thickness-Dependent Electronic Band Structure of MoS2 Using Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy

    Wencan Jin;Po Chun Yeh;Nader Zaki;Datong Zhang

  • Second-Harmonic Rayleigh Scattering from a Sphere of Centrosymmetric Material

    J. I. Dadap;J. Shan;K. B. Eisenthal;T. F. Heinz

  • Theory of optical second-harmonic generation from a sphere of centrosymmetric material: Small-particle limit

    Jerry I. Dadap;Jie Shan;Tony F. Heinz

  • Optical Third-Harmonic Generation in Graphene

    Sung-Young Hong;Jerry I. Dadap;Nicholas Petrone;Po-Chun Yeh

  • Raman amplification in ultrasmall silicon-on-insulator wire waveguides

    Richard L. Espinola;Jerry I. Dadap;Richard M. Osgood;Sharee J. McNab

  • Asymmetric Y junctions in silicon waveguides for on-chip mode-division multiplexing

    Jeffrey B Driscoll;Richard R Grote;Brian Souhan;Jerry I Dadap

  • Engineering nonlinearities in nanoscale optical systems: physics and applications in dispersion-engineered silicon nanophotonic wires

    R. M. Osgood;N. C. Panoiu;J. I. Dadap;Xiaoping Liu

  • C-band wavelength conversion in silicon photonic wire waveguides

    Richard L. Espinola;Jerry I. Dadap;Richard M. Osgood;Sharee J. McNab

  • Supercontinuum generation in silicon photonic wires

    I-Wei Hsieh;Xiaogang Chen;Xiaoping Liu;J.I. Dadap

  • Femtosecond carrier dynamics in graphite

    K. Seibert;G. C. Cho;W. Kütt;H. Kurz

  • Ultrahigh-Bandwidth Silicon Photonic Nanowire Waveguides for On-Chip Networks

    B.G. Lee;Xiaogang Chen;A. Biberman;Xiaoping Liu

  • Engineering the Structural and Electronic Phases of MoTe2 through W Substitution

    D. Rhodes;D. A. Chenet;B. E. Janicek;C. Nyby

  • Ultrafast-pulse self-phase modulation and third-order dispersion in Si photonic wire-waveguides

    I-Wei Hsieh;Xiaogang Chen;Jerry I. Dadap;Nicolae C. Panoiu

  • Cross-phase modulation-induced spectral and temporal effects on co-propagating femtosecond pulses in silicon photonic wires

    I-Wei Hsieh;Xiaogang Chen;Jerry I. Dadap;Nicolae C. Panoiu

  • Optical second-harmonic electroreflectance spectroscopy of a Si(001) metal-oxide-semiconductor structure.

    J. I. Dadap;X. F. Hu;M. H. Anderson;M. C. Downer

  • Direct Measurement of the Tunable Electronic Structure of Bilayer MoS2 by Interlayer Twist

    Po-Chun Yeh;Wencan Jin;Nader Zaki;Jens Kunstmann

  • DC-ELECTRIC-FIELD-INDUCED AND LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTROMODULATION SECOND-HARMONIC GENERATION SPECTROSCOPY OF SI(001)-SIO2 INTERFACES

    O. A. Aktsipetrov;A. A. Fedyanin;A. V. Melnikov;E. D. Mishina

  • Two-photon absorption in diamond and its application to ultraviolet femtosecond pulse-width measurement

    J. I. Dadap;Glenn B. Focht;D. H. Reitze;Michael C. Downer

  • Randomly oriented Angstrom‐scale microroughness at the Si(100)/SiO2 interface probed by optical second harmonic generation

    J. I. Dadap;B. Doris;Q. Deng;M. C. Downer

  • Layer-dependent electronic structure of an atomically heavy two-dimensional dichalcogenide

    Po-Chun Yeh;Wencan Jin;Nader Zaki;Datong Zhang

  • Experimental study of optical second-harmonic scattering from spherical nanoparticles

    Jie Shan;J. I. Dadap;I. Stiopkin;G. A. Reider

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Osgood
Richard M. Osgood Columbia University
Nicolae C. Panoiu
Nicolae C. Panoiu University College London
Yurii A. Vlasov
Yurii A. Vlasov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xiaogang Chen
Xiaogang Chen University of Manchester
Keren Bergman
Keren Bergman Columbia University
William M. J. Green
William M. J. Green IBM (United States)
Tony F. Heinz
Tony F. Heinz Stanford University
James Hone
James Hone Columbia University
Jie Shan
Jie Shan Cornell University
John G. Ekerdt
John G. Ekerdt The University of Texas at Austin

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