Xifan Wu

Xifan Wu

Temple University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Xifan Wu

Xifan Wu, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Temple University, specializes in the field of Physics, water science, Computational condensed matter physics, Electronic structure theory, computational materials theory.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Electrical double layer and capacitance of TiO2 electrolyte interfaces from first principles simulations

A molecular-scale picture of the electrical double layer at TiO2-electrolyte interfaces

Exploring the impact of ions on oxygen K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy in NaCl solution using the GW-Bethe-Salpeter-equation approach

Why dissolving salt in water decreases its dielectric permittivity

Why does dissolving salt in water decrease its dielectric permittivity

Final Report on Energy Frontier Research Centers: Center for the Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM) August 1, 2014-July 31, 2018; Center for Complex …

Origin of the dielectric decrement of salt water

Molecular Insights into Optical Spectroscopy of Liquid Water and Ice

Xifan Wu Information

University

Position

Professor of Physics

Citations(all)

12010

Citations(since 2020)

9393

Cited By

5976

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Xifan Wu Skills & Research Interests

Physics

water science

Computational condensed matter physics

Electronic structure theory

computational materials theory

Top articles of Xifan Wu

Electrical double layer and capacitance of TiO2 electrolyte interfaces from first principles simulations

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.00167

2024/3/29

A molecular-scale picture of the electrical double layer at TiO2-electrolyte interfaces

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

2024/3/7

Exploring the impact of ions on oxygen K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy in NaCl solution using the GW-Bethe-Salpeter-equation approach

The Journal of Chemical Physics

2023/11/7

Fujie Tang
Fujie Tang

H-Index: 10

Xifan Wu
Xifan Wu

H-Index: 22

Why dissolving salt in water decreases its dielectric permittivity

Physical review letters

2023/8/16

Why does dissolving salt in water decrease its dielectric permittivity

arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03873

2023/7/8

Final Report on Energy Frontier Research Centers: Center for the Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM) August 1, 2014-July 31, 2018; Center for Complex …

2023/6/11

Origin of the dielectric decrement of salt water

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2023

Molecular Insights into Optical Spectroscopy of Liquid Water and Ice

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2023

DeePKS+ ABACUS as a Bridge between Expensive Quantum Mechanical Models and Machine Learning Potentials

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

2022/12/1

Theoretical X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Liquid Water Using First-Principles Calculations

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2021

Revealing four decades of snow cover dynamics in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

Scientific reports

2022/8/4

Structural and dynamic properties of solvated hydroxide and hydronium ions in water from ab initio modeling

The Journal of Chemical Physics

2022/7/14

Many-body effects in the X-ray absorption spectra of liquid water

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/5/17

Convert widespread paraelectric perovskite to ferroelectrics

Physical review letters

2022/5/12

Dissolving salt is not equivalent to applying a pressure on water

Nature communications

2022/2/10

Structural insights into sodium chloride solutions from state-of-the-art neural network potentials

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2022

First-Principles Calculations of Optical Spectra in Liquid Water using GW plus Bethe-Salpeter Equation approach

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2022

Modeling liquid water by climbing up Jacob’s ladder in density functional theory facilitated by using deep neural network potentials

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

2021/9/17

Nuclear quantum effects on the quasiparticle properties of the chloride anion aqueous solution within the GW approximation

Physical Review B

2021/7/8

Importance of nuclear quantum effects on the hydration of chloride ion

Physical Review Materials

2021/1/8

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