Hanyu Wang Neutron Scattering Scientist Contact WANGH5@ORNL.GOV All Publications Learning continuous scattering length density profiles from neutron reflectivities using convolutional neural networks* Characterizing Hygroscopic Films of Polyzwitterions in Electric Fields Using Neutron and X-ray Reflectometries: Electrostriction or Mass Loss? Second Target Station Project: STS Cross-Directorate Workshop on Hydrogen Fuel Studying Transient Phenomena in Thin Films with Reinforcement Learning Unraveling the Role of Solvation and Ion Valency on Redox-Mediated Electrosorption through In Situ Neutron Reflectometry and Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Janus bottlebrush compatibilizers... Charged Biological Membranes Repel Large Neutral Molecules by Surface Dielectrophoresis and Counterion Pressure Interface-enhanced conductivities in surfactant-mediated, solution-grown ionic crystalline complexes Thermo-Electro-Responsive Redox-Copolymers for Amplified Solvation, Morphological Control, and Tunable Ion Interactions Star Block Copolymers at Homopolymer Interfaces: Conformation and Compatibilization Deposition and characterization of α-Fe2O3/Pd thin films for neutron reflectometry studies Combined, time-resolved, in situ neutron reflectometry and X-ray diffraction analysis of dynamic SEI formation during electrochemical N2 reduction On the Interfacial Behavior of Catenated Poly(l-lactide) at the Air–Water Interface Smooth Modified Surfaces of Silicon for the Study of Ionic Liquid Interfaces by Neutron Reflectometry Lithium-Mediated Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction: Tracking Electrode–Electrolyte Interfaces via Time-Resolved Neutron Reflectometry Electrochemical properties of the interaction between cytochrome c and a hematite nanowire array electrode Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Large Scale Structures Section Reflectometry Group User Facilities Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Nanomaterials Synthesis Section Macromolecular Nanomaterials Group
Research Highlight Mass Loss Revealed as the Origin of Densification in Polyzwitterion Thin Films Under Electric Fields via Neutron and X-ray Reflectometries