Kayla Nguyen
Affiliations: | Applied Physics | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid A Muller | grad student | 2019 | Cornell |
Pinshane Y. Huang | post-doc | UIUC |
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Nguyen KX, Jiang Y, Lee CH, et al. (2024) Achieving sub-0.5-angstrom-resolution ptychography in an uncorrected electron microscope. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 865-870 |
Nguyen KX, Huang J, Karigerasi MH, et al. (2023) Angstrom-scale imaging of magnetization in antiferromagnetic FeAs via 4D-STEM. Ultramicroscopy. 247: 113696 |
Chen Z, Turgut E, Jiang Y, et al. (2022) Lorentz electron ptychography for imaging magnetic textures beyond the diffraction limit. Nature Nanotechnology |
Yadav AK, Nguyen KX, Hong Z, et al. (2019) Author Correction: Spatially resolved steady-state negative capacitance. Nature |
Yadav AK, Nguyen KX, Hong Z, et al. (2019) Spatially resolved steady-state negative capacitance. Nature |
Han Y, Nguyen KX, Cao M, et al. (2018) Strain Mapping of Two-Dimensional Heterostructures with Sub-Picometer Precision. Nano Letters |
Cao MC, Han Y, Chen Z, et al. (2017) Theory and practice of electron diffraction from single atoms and extended objects using an EMPAD. Microscopy (Oxford, England) |
Kunitake JAMR, Choi S, Nguyen KX, et al. (2017) Correlative imaging reveals physiochemical heterogeneity of microcalcifications in human breast carcinomas. Journal of Structural Biology |
Levin BD, Zachman MJ, Werner JG, et al. (2017) Characterization of Sulfur and Nanostructured Sulfur Battery Cathodes in Electron Microscopy Without Sublimation Artifacts. Microscopy and Microanalysis : the Official Journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada. 23: 155-162 |
Han Y, Nguyen KX, Ogawa Y, et al. (2016) Atomically Thin Graphene Windows That Enable High Contrast Electron Microscopy without a Specimen Vacuum Chamber. Nano Letters. 16: 7427-7432 |