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Stephen Barlow

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  301
Citations -  22649

Stephen Barlow is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Doping & Dopant. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 278 publications receiving 19520 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Barlow include University of Colorado Boulder.

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Trends in Optical Nonlinearity and Thermal Stability in Electrooptic Chromophores Based upon the 3-(Dicyanomethylene)-2,3-dihydrobenzothiophene-1, 1-dioxide Acceptor

TL;DR: A series of new thiophene-bridged chromophores based on the powerful heterocyclic acceptor 3-(dicyanomethylene)-2,3-dihydrobenzothiophene 1,1-dioxide has been synthesized; the dependence of the linear and second-order nonlinear optical properties and thermal stability of these species upon the donor group and the bridging group have been studied as mentioned in this paper.
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Linear and nonlinear spectroscopy of a porphyrin-squaraine-porphyrin conjugated system.

TL;DR: A theoretical quantum-chemical analysis in combination with different experimental techniques allows insight into the energy-level structure and origin of the nonlinear absorption behavior of POR-SQU-POR.
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Electronic and vibronic contributions to two-photon absorption in donor-acceptor-donor squaraine chromophores.

TL;DR: Through implementation of Herzberg-Teller theory, the vibrational modes responsible for the low-energy TPA peak are identified and reproduced to reproduce, at least qualitatively, the experimental TPA spectra of several squaraines of this type.
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Controlled n-Type Doping of Carbon Nanotube Transistors by an Organorhodium Dimer.

TL;DR: This work reports here the controlled n-type doping of SWCNT thin-film transistors with a solution-processed pentamethylrhodocene dimer, which will facilitate ongoing efforts to realize high-density SWC NT integrated circuits.
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Surface modified fullerene electron transport layers for stable and reproducible flexible perovskite solar cells

TL;DR: In this article, a flexible planar perovskite solar cell with robust electron-transport layers (ETLs) processed at low temperature was reported, which exhibited excellent properties with 83% efficiency retention after 600 cycles of bending.