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Publications

D. T. Tambe, et al, Kinematical description of trajectories of spehrical beads, In preparation

D. T. Tambe, C. V. Ciobanu and V. B. Shenoy, Emergence of (103) and (104) facets on SiGe pyramidal islands, In preparation

V. B. Shenoy, D. T. Tambe, A. Prasad and J. A. Theriot, A kinematic description of the trajectories of Listeria Monocytogenes propelled by actin comet tails, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 104, 8229 (2007)

G. H. Wang, D. T. Tambe, A. Zaslavsky and V. B. Shenoy, Quantum confinement induced by strain relaxation in an elliptic double-barrier Si/SixGe1-x resonant tunneling quantum dot, Physical Review B, 73, 115319 (2006)

D. T. Tambe, C. V. Ciobanu, and V. B. Shenoy, Self-assembly of steps and vacancy lines during the early stages of Ge/Si(001) heteroepitaxy, Applied Physics Letters , 7, 251908 (2005)

C. V. Ciobanu, D. T. Tambe and V. B. Shenoy, First-principles calculations of step formation energies and step interactions on TiN(001), Surface Science, 582, 145 (2005)

D. T. Tambe and V. B. Shenoy, On the energetic origin of self-limiting trenches formed around Ge/Si quantum dots, Applied Physics Letters, 85, 1586 (2004)

C. V. Ciobanu, D. T. Tambe, and V. B. Shenoy, Comparative study of dimer vacancies and dimer-vacancy lines on Si(001) and Ge(001), Surface Science, 556, 171 (2004)

C. V. Ciobanu, D. T. Tambe, V. B. Shenoy, C. Z. Wang and K. M. Ho, Atomic-scale perspective on the origin of attractive step interactions on Si(113), Physical Review B (Rapid Communications), 68, 201302 (2003)