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Arthur J. Nozik

Researcher at National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Publications -  267
Citations -  36476

Arthur J. Nozik is an academic researcher from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Photoluminescence. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 266 publications receiving 34277 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur J. Nozik include American Cyanamid & Yale University.

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Electron Transfer Rate Constants for Majority Electrons at GaAs and GaInP2 Semiconductor−Liquid Interfaces

TL;DR: In this article, currentvoltage and impedance measurements have been conducted at different n-type III−V semiconductor electrodes in acetonitrile as a function of the concentration of cobaltocenium−cobaltocene (CoCoCo) ions.
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Designing Janus Ligand Shells on PbS Quantum Dots using Ligand-Ligand Cooperativity.

TL;DR: The ligand dipole moment (varied through changing the substituents on the benzene ring of cinnamic acid derivatives) impacts the ligand-exchange isotherms; in particular, ligands with large electron withdrawing character result in a sharper transition from an oleate-dominated ligand shell to a cinnamate-dominatedligand shell.
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Recombination dynamics at InP/liquid interfaces

TL;DR: In this article, the surface recombination velocities of both conductivity types were found to be strongly dependent on the ionic solution composition and concentration, and the electrochemical measurements provided firm evidence for chemisorbed-induced surface states in the case of the more strongly oxidizing solutions.
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Mössbauer effect in Fe1-xCuxCr2S4

TL;DR: Mossbauer spectra of Fe1-xCuxCr2S4 indicate that divalent and trivalent iron ions exist if 0 ≤ ≤ 0 ≤ 0 as mentioned in this paper.
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Single quantum well electrodes for photoelectrochemistry

TL;DR: In this article, a single quantum well electrode at a liquid interface is characterized by photoreflectance and photoluminescence, and flat-band potential measurements are performed.