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Guillaume Gouget
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 4
Citations - 52
Guillaume Gouget is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoluminescence & Semiconductor. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 22 citations.
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Rare-Earth Sulfide Nanocrystals from Wet Colloidal Synthesis: Tunable Compositions, Size-Dependent Light Absorption, and Sensitized Rare-Earth Luminescence.
Guillaume Gouget,Morgane Pellerin,Rabih Al Rahal Al Orabi,Lauriane Pautrot-d'Alençon,Thierry Le Mercier,Christopher B. Murray +5 more
TL;DR: Interaction of light with these novel semiconducting nanostructures hosting rare-earth emitters should be attractive for applications that require broadband sensitization of RE emitters.
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Unusual Dinitrogen Binding and Electron Storage in Dinuclear Iron Complexes.
Dieter Sorsche,Matthias E. Miehlich,Keith Searles,Keith Searles,Guillaume Gouget,Eva M. Zolnhofer,Skye Fortier,Chun-Hsing Chen,Michael R. Gau,Patrick J. Carroll,Christopher B. Murray,Kenneth G. Caulton,Marat M. Khusniyarov,Karsten Meyer,Daniel J. Mindiola +14 more
TL;DR: A rare example of a dinuclear iron core with a non-linearly bridged dinitrogen ligand is reported in this work and DFT studies have been used to help explain the bonding and electronic structure in these unique diiron-N2 complexes 2 and 5.
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Efficient photoluminescence of isotropic rare-earth oxychloride nanocrystals from a solvothermal route
Guillaume Gouget,Morgane Pellerin,Lauriane Pautrot-d'Alençon,Thierry Le Mercier,Christopher B. Murray +4 more
TL;DR: Eu3+-doped sub-10 nm LaOCl nanocrystals with 43% photoluminescence quantum yield were prepared by solvothermal synthesis from hydrated rare-earth chlorides and are nearly spherical, monodisperse and stable as colloidal dispersions which should intensify the interest for nanocrystalline rare- earth oxyhalides and their optical properties.
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Enhanced Carrier Transport in Strongly Coupled, Epitaxially Fused CdSe Nanocrystal Solids
Qinghua Zhao,Guillaume Gouget,Jiacen Guo,Shengsong Yang,Tianshuo Zhao,Daniel B. Straus,Chengyang Qian,Nuri Oh,Han Wang,Christopher B. Murray,Cherie R. Kagan +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate sequential, solid-state cation exchange reactions to transform epitaxially connected PbSe NC thin films into Cu2Se nanostructured thin-film intermediates and then successfully achieve zinc-blende, CdSe NC solids with wide epitaxial necking along {100} facets.