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Christopher B. Murray
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 371
Citations - 59526
Christopher B. Murray is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocrystal & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 336 publications receiving 54410 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher B. Murray include Universal Display Corporation & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Polymorphism in self-assembled AB6 binary nanocrystal superlattices.
TL;DR: The identification and the ability to tune the relative phase stability of polymorphic structures provide a unique opportunity to engineer the interparticle coupling through controlled clustering and/or interconnectivity of sublattice in BNSLs with identical stoichiometry.
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Enhanced charge transfer kinetics of CdSe quantum dot-sensitized solar cell by inorganic ligand exchange treatments.
TL;DR: An innovative route toward harvesting energy from solar light by enhancing the carrier charge transfer rate is proposed by exchanging the native, long organic chain to an atomic ligand, S(2-), with a simple solid exchange process.
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Studies of Liquid Crystalline Self-Assembly of GdF3 Nanoplates by In-Plane, Out-of-Plane SAXS
TL;DR: The directed liquid interfacial assembly of gadolinium trifluoride (GdF(3) nanoplates into liquid crystalline assemblies displaying long-range orientational and positional order is reported.
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Interplay between spherical confinement and particle shape on the self-assembly of rounded cubes.
Da Wang,Michiel Hermes,Ramakrishna Kotni,Yaoting Wu,Nikos Tasios,Yang Liu,Bart de Nijs,Ernest B. van der Wee,Christopher B. Murray,Marjolein Dijkstra,Alfons van Blaaderen +10 more
TL;DR: The authors study the self-assembly of sharp and rounded nanocubes under spherical confinement, revealing the influence of particle and face geometry on positional and orientational behavior.
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A Technology Overview of the PowerChip Development Program
Mohammad Araghchini,Jun Chen,Vicky V. T. Doan-Nguyen,Daniel V. Harburg,Donghyun Jin,Jungkwun Kim,Minsoo Kim,Seungbum Lim,Bin Lu,Daniel Piedra,Jizheng Qiu,John David Ranson,Min Sun,Xuehong Yu,Hongseok Yun,Mark G. Allen,Jesus A. del Alamo,Gary DesGroseilliers,Florian Herrault,Jeffrey H. Lang,Christopher G. Levey,Christopher B. Murray,David M. Otten,Tomas Palacios,David J. Perreault,Charles R. Sullivan +25 more
TL;DR: The PowerChip research program is developing technologies to radically improve the size, integration, and performance of power electronics operating at up to grid-scale voltages and low-to-moderate power levels as discussed by the authors.