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Joshua E. Goldberger
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 118
Citations - 17094
Joshua E. Goldberger is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germanane & Graphane. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 108 publications receiving 15073 citations. Previous affiliations of Joshua E. Goldberger include National Center for Electron Microscopy & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Distinct magneto-Raman signatures of spin-flip phase transitions in CrI3
Amber McCreary,Thuc Mai,Thuc Mai,Franz Utermohlen,Jeffrey R. Simpson,Jeffrey R. Simpson,Kevin F. Garrity,Xiaozhou Feng,Dmitry Shcherbakov,Yanglin Zhu,Jin Hu,Daniel Weber,Daniel Weber,Kenji Watanabe,Takashi Taniguchi,Joshua E. Goldberger,Zhiqiang Mao,Chun Ning Lau,Yuan-Ming Lu,Nandini Trivedi,Rolando Valdes Aguilar,Angela R. Hight Walker +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a magneto-Raman spectroscopy study on multilayered CrI3 was conducted, focusing on two new features in the spectra which appear at temperatures below the magnetic ordering temperature and were previously assigned to high frequency magnons.
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Basal-plane thermal conductivity of nanocrystalline and amorphized thin germanane
Gabriella Coloyan,Nicholas D. Cultrara,Ankita Katre,Jesús Carrete,Matt Heine,Eric Ou,Jaehyun Kim,Shishi Jiang,Lucas Lindsay,Natalio Mingo,David Broido,Joseph P. Heremans,Joshua E. Goldberger,Li Shi +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed a four-probe thermal transport measurement method to obtain the basal-plane thermal conductivity of thin exfoliated GeH flakes and correlated the measurement results with the crystal structure.
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Rational Synthesis of Dimensionally Reduced TiS2 Phases
TL;DR: In this paper, the relative influence of the major synthetic parameters, including temperature, ligand structure, and ligand-to-metal stoichiometry, on the preparation of dimensionally reduced hybrid organic-inorganic compounds was systematically studied.
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Dimensionally reduced one-dimensional chains of TiSe2
TL;DR: TiSe2(en) is prepared by dissolution of Se powder and NaBH4 in en followed by injection of TiCl4 (1.5) as discussed by the authors. But this method is not suitable for high temperature environments.
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Peptide amphiphiles and methods to electrostatically control bioactivity of the ikvav peptide epitope
TL;DR: The peptide amphiphiles of the present invention have increased solubility and reduced nanofiber bundling as mentioned in this paper, which may be used in pharmaceutical applications, for example for in vivo administration to human patients, by increasing biological activity of the compositions toward neurite outgrowth and nerve regeneration.