Jialin Lei
Affiliations: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sarah H. Tolbert | grad student | 2019 | (Chemistry Tree) |
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Lei J, Hu S, Turner CL, et al. (2019) Synthesis and High Pressure Mechanical Properties of Superhard Rhenium/Tungsten Diborides Nanocrystals. Acs Nano |
Lei J, Yeung MT, Mohammadi R, et al. (2019) Understanding the mechanism of hardness enhancement in tantalum-substituted tungsten monoboride solid solutions Journal of Applied Physics. 125: 082529 |
Lei J, Akopov G, Yeung MT, et al. (2019) Radial X‐Ray Diffraction Study of Superhard Early Transition Metal Dodecaborides under High Pressure Advanced Functional Materials. 29: 1900293 |
Guo C, Yang Y, Tan L, et al. (2018) Unexpected pressure induced ductileness tuning in sulfur doped polycrystalline nickel metal Aip Advances. 8: 025216 |
Lei J, Yeung MT, Robinson PJ, et al. (2018) Understanding How Bonding Controls Strength Anisotropy in Hard Materials by Comparing the High-Pressure Behavior of Orthorhombic and Tetragonal Tungsten Monoboride The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 122: 5647-5656 |
Lech AT, Turner CL, Lei J, et al. (2016) Superhard Rhenium/Tungsten Diboride Solid Solutions. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Yeung MT, Lei J, Mohammadi R, et al. (2016) Superhard Monoborides: Hardness Enhancement through Alloying in W1- x Tax B. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) |
Lei J, Chen B, Guo S, et al. (2013) Structural and mechanical stability of dilute yttrium doped chromium Applied Physics Letters. 102: 021901 |
Chen B, Lutker K, Raju SV, et al. (2012) Texture of nanocrystalline nickel: probing the lower size limit of dislocation activity. Science (New York, N.Y.). 338: 1448-51 |