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6519
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Stephen M. Morris is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and has a significant publication record in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research spans several subfields, notably Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their work covers a range of main topics including Liquid Crystal Research Advancements, Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies, Photonic Crystals and Applications, Photonic and Optical Devices, Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies, and Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices.

Some notable recent publications by Stephen M. Morris include:

  • Electrically-tunable positioning of topological defects in liquid crystals (2020, Nature Communications)
  • Topologically controlled multiskyrmions in photonic gradient-index lenses (2024, Physical Review Applied)
  • 3D Switchable Diffractive Optical Elements Fabricated with Two-Photon Polymerization (2022, Advanced Optical Materials)
  • Topological protection of optical skyrmions through complex media (2024, Light Science & Applications)
  • Room Temperature Wafer-Scale Synthesis of Highly Transparent, Conductive CuS Nanosheet Films via a Simple Sulfur Adsorption-Corrosion Method (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)

Stephen M. Morris frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Steve J. Elston, Martin J. Booth, Zimo Zhao, Waqas Kamal, and Patrick S. Salter.

Their research outputs have appeared in various publication venues with repeated contributions to arXiv (Cornell University), Advanced Optical Materials, SSRN Electronic Journal, Light Science & Applications, and Optics & Laser Technology.

Best Publications

  • Liquid-crystal lasers

    Harry Coles;Stephen Morris

  • Structured Organic-Inorganic Perovskite toward a Distributed Feedback Laser.

    Michael Saliba;Simon M. Wood;Jay B. Patel;Pabitra K. Nayak

  • Blue-phase templated fabrication of three-dimensional nanostructures for photonic applications

    F. Castles;F. V. Day;S. M. Morris;D. H. Ko

  • CLEO: Science and Innovations

    Philip J.W. Hands;Damian J. Gardiner;Stephen M. Morris;Malik M. Qasim

  • Monolayer optical memory cells based on artificial trap-mediated charge storage and release.

    Juwon Lee;Sangyeon Pak;Young-Woo Lee;Yuljae Cho

  • Strain-Mediated Interlayer Coupling Effects on the Excitonic Behaviors in an Epitaxially Grown MoS2/WS2 van der Waals Heterobilayer

    Sangyeon Pak;Juwon Lee;Young-Woo Lee;A-Rang Jang;A-Rang Jang

  • Stretchable liquid-crystal blue-phase gels

    F Castles;SM Morris;Jmc Hung;Malik Muhammad Qasim

  • Thermodynamically Stable Synthesis of Large-Scale and Highly Crystalline Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers and their Unipolar n-n Heterojunction Devices

    Juwon Lee;Sangyeon Pak;Paul Giraud;Young-Woo Lee

  • Enhanced emission from liquid-crystal lasers

    S. M. Morris;A. D. Ford;M. N. Pivnenko;H. J. Coles

  • Enhanced Amplified Spontaneous Emission in Perovskites Using a Flexible Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Reflector

    Samuel D. Stranks;Simon M. Wood;Konrad Wojciechowski;Felix Deschler

  • Electrically Tuneable Liquid Crystal Photonic Bandgaps

    Su Seok Choi;Stephen M. Morris;Wilhelm T. S. Huck;Harry J. Coles

  • Thermodynamically stable blue phases.

    F. Castles;S. M. Morris;E. M. Terentjev;H. J. Coles

  • Novel nonvolatile memory with multibit storage based on a ZnO nanowire transistor.

    Jung Inn Sohn;Su Seok Choi;Stephen M. Morris;James S. Bendall

  • Strong flexoelectric behavior in bimesogenic liquid crystals

    H. J. Coles;M. J. Clarke;S. M. Morris;B. J. Broughton

  • Approximate Common Knowledge and Co-ordination: Recent Lessons from Game Theory

    Stephen Morris;Hyun Song Shin

  • Optically Switchable Smart Windows with Integrated Photovoltaic Devices

    Hyun Keun Kwon;Hyun Keun Kwon;Kyu Tae Lee;Kyu Tae Lee;Kahyun Hur;Sung Hwan Moon

  • Structure-flexoelastic properties of bimesogenic liquid crystals

    S. M. Morris;M. J. Clarke;A. E. Blatch;H. J. Coles

  • Comparison of the performance of photonic band-edge liquid crystal lasers using different dyes as the gain medium

    Carrie Mowatt;Stephen M. Morris;Myoung Hoon Song;Timothy D. Wilkinson

  • Hierarchically assembled tubular shell-core-shell heterostructure of hybrid transition metal chalcogenides for high-performance supercapacitors with ultrahigh cyclability

    Young-Woo Lee;Byung-Sung Kim;John Hong;Heechae Choi

  • Polychromatic liquid crystal laser arrays towards display applications

    Stephen M. Morris;Philip J. W. Hands;Sonja Findeisen-Tandel;Robert H. Cole

  • Paintable band-edge liquid crystal lasers

    Damian J. Gardiner;Stephen M. Morris;Philip J. W. Hands;Carrie Mowatt

  • Highly stable 3D porous heterostructures with hierarchically-coordinated octahedral transition metals for enhanced performance supercapacitors

    John Hong;Young-Woo Lee;Docheon Ahn;Sangyeon Pak

  • Consecutive Junction-Induced Efficient Charge Separation Mechanisms for High-Performance MoS2/Quantum Dot Phototransistors

    Sangyeon Pak;Yuljae Cho;John Hong;Juwon Lee

  • Polymer stabilized chiral nematic liquid crystals for fast switching and high contrast electro-optic devices

    Damian J. Gardiner;Stephen M. Morris;Flynn Castles;Malik M. Qasim

  • Direct Epitaxial Synthesis of Selective Two-Dimensional Lateral Heterostructures.

    Juwon Lee;Sangyeon Pak;Young-Woo Lee;Youngsin Park

  • Polarization-independent phase modulation using a blue-phase liquid crystal over silicon device.

    Rachel M. Hyman;Alexander Lorenz;Stephen M. Morris;Timothy D. Wilkinson

  • Charge Transport Modulation of a Flexible Quantum Dot Solar Cell Using a Piezoelectric Effect

    Yuljae Cho;Paul Giraud;Bo Hou;Young-Woo Lee

  • Balancing Charge Carrier Transport in a Quantum Dot P–N Junction toward Hysteresis-Free High-Performance Solar Cells

    Yuljae Cho;Bo Hou;Jongchul Lim;Sanghyo Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry J. Coles
Harry J. Coles University of Cambridge
Timothy D. Wilkinson
Timothy D. Wilkinson University of Cambridge
Jong Min Kim
Jong Min Kim University of Cambridge
Georg H. Mehl
Georg H. Mehl University of Hull
Christopher J. Welch
Christopher J. Welch Indiana Consortium for Analytical Science & Engineering
Hyeon Suk Shin
Hyeon Suk Shin Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Wilhelm T. S. Huck
Wilhelm T. S. Huck Radboud University
Richard H. Friend
Richard H. Friend University of Cambridge
Cees W. M. Bastiaansen
Cees W. M. Bastiaansen Eindhoven University of Technology
Hu Young Jeong
Hu Young Jeong Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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