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Jonathan G. C. Veinot

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  246
Citations -  8099

Jonathan G. C. Veinot is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Surface modification. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 231 publications receiving 7163 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan G. C. Veinot include Keele University & Northwestern University.

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Hydrogen Silsesquioxane: A Molecular Precursor for Nanocrystalline Si−SiO2 Composites and Freestanding Hydride-Surface-Terminated Silicon Nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, the bulk preparation of nanocrystalline Si−SiO2 composites via straightforward reductive thermal annealing of a well-defined molecular precursor, hydrogen silsesquioxane, is reported.
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Size vs surface: tuning the photoluminescence of freestanding silicon nanocrystals across the visible spectrum via surface groups.

TL;DR: Through rational variation in the surface moieties it is demonstrated that the photoluminescence of Si-NCs can be effectively tuned across the entire visible spectral region without changing particle size.
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Chemical insight into the origin of red and blue photoluminescence arising from freestanding silicon nanocrystals.

TL;DR: Analysis of the evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that the presence of trace nitrogen and oxygen even at the parts per million level in Si NCs gives rise to the blue emission.
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Synthesis, surface functionalization, and properties of freestanding silicon nanocrystals

TL;DR: The present contribution outlines known synthetic methodologies and protocols for surface functionalization of FS-nc-Si and recent advancements in tailoring the photoluminescence properties will be briefly discussed.
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Toward the Ideal Organic Light-Emitting Diode. The Versatility and Utility of Interfacial Tailoring by Cross-Linked Siloxane Interlayers

TL;DR: These investigations unequivocally show that charge injection and continuity at the anode-hole transport layer interface, hence OLED durability and efficiency, can be substantially enhanced by these tailored layers.