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Bart Kahr
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 285
Citations - 7287
Bart Kahr is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallization & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 263 publications receiving 6111 citations. Previous affiliations of Bart Kahr include University of Padua & Juniata College.
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Robert Boyle's chiral crystal chemistry: Computational re‐evaluation of enantioselective adsorption on quartz
TL;DR: Why have almost all attempts to demonstrate the enantioselective adsorption of additives to quartz crystal surfaces been generally confounding and equivocal?
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Charge Transport in Twisted Organic Semiconductor Crystals of Modulated Pitch
Yongfan Yang,Lygia Silva de Moraes,Christian Ruzié,Guillaume Schweicher,Yves Geerts,J. Kennedy,Hengyu Zhou,Steue Whittaker,Stephanie S. Lee,Bart Kahr,Alexander G. Shtukenberg +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effect of twisting on charge mobility was analyzed for a monocomponent organic semiconductor, 2,5bis(3,dodecyl]-2,thienyl)‐thiazolo[5,4]-d]thiazole (BDT), that forms twisted crystals with varied helicoidal pitches and makes possible a correlation of twist strength with carrier mobility.
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Reinvestigation of electric field-induced optical activity in α-quartz: application of a polarimeter with four photoelastic modulators.
TL;DR: Linear electrogyration and electro-optic effects in x-cut and z-cut right-handed (RH) α-quartz were measured using a complete Mueller matrix polarimeter equipped with four photoelastic modulators operating at different frequencies.
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Verknüpfung von Alkylidin-, Carbonyl- und Alkinliganden an einem Wolframzentrum: Bildung eines Metallacyclopentadienons und eines η3-Oxocyclobutenylkomplexes
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The perfection and defect structure of organic hourglass inclusion K2SO4 crystals
TL;DR: In this article, an hourglass inclusion crystal of K2SO4 was grown from aqueous solutions containing the dye acid fuchsin, and studied by synchrotron white-beam X-ray topography and reciprocal space mapping.