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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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Bandlike transport in strongly coupled and doped quantum dot solids: a route to high-performance thin-film electronics.

TL;DR: Bandlike transport in solution-deposited, CdSe QD thin-films with room temperature field-effect mobilities for electrons of 27 cm(2)/(V s) is reported with concomitant shift and broadening consistent with electron delocalization and measured electron mobilities.
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Controlled synthesis and assembly of FePt nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, a monodisperse 4 nm FePt magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by superhydride reduction of FeCl2 and Pt(acac)2 at high temperature, and thin assemblies of FePit nanoparticles with controlled thickness were formed via polymer mediated self-assembly.
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Thiocyanate-Capped Nanocrystal Colloids: Vibrational Reporter of Surface Chemistry and Solution-Based Route to Enhanced Coupling in Nanocrystal Solids

TL;DR: The short, thiocyanate ligand gives rise to significantly enhanced electronic coupling between NCs as evidenced by large bathochromic shifts in the absorption spectra of CdSe and CdTe NC thin films and by conductivities as high as (2 ± 0.7) × 10(3) Ω(-1) cm(-1), allowing the first Hall measurements of nonsintered NC solids.
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Synthesis and Electrocatalytic Properties of Cubic Mn−Pt Nanocrystals (Nanocubes)

TL;DR: The Mn-Pt nanocubes, which are enclosed by (100) surfaces, showed better activities than their spherical counterparts and are promising new candidates as cathode and anode catalysts in fuel cells.