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T. P. Rieker
Researcher at University of New Mexico
Publications - 33
Citations - 3181
T. P. Rieker is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Small-angle X-ray scattering & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3070 citations. Previous affiliations of T. P. Rieker include National Science Foundation & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Aerosol-assisted self-assembly of mesostructured spherical nanoparticles
Yunfeng Lu,Hongyou Fan,Aaron Stump,Timothy L. Ward,T. P. Rieker,C. Jeffrey Brinker,C. Jeffrey Brinker +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report a rapid, aerosol process that results in solid, completely ordered spherical particles with stable hexagonal, cubic, or vesicular mesostructures, which relies on evaporation-induced interfacial self-assembly confined to a spherical aerosol droplet.
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"Chevron" local layer structure in surface-stabilized ferroelectric smectic-C cells.
T. P. Rieker,Noel A. Clark,G. S. Smith,G. S. Smith,Devendra S. Parmar,Eric B. Sirota,Cyrus R. Safinya +6 more
TL;DR: Mise en evidence de the structure par des etudes de diffusion de rayons X haute resolution d'echantillons minces smectiques C prepares entre deux lames solides par refroidissement a partir de the phase smectique A.
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Textural Mesoporosity and the Catalytic Activity of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves with Wormhole Framework Structures
TL;DR: In this paper, three different water-alcohol cosolvent systems were used to assemble mesoporous molecular sieve silicas with wormhole framework structures (previously denoted HMS silicas) from an electrically neutral amine surfactant (S{degree}) and a silicon alkoxide precursor (I{degree).
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Smectic-C ``chevron,'' a planar liquid-crystal defect: Implications for the surface-stabilized ferroelectric liquid-crystal geometry
Noel A. Clark,T. P. Rieker +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that stabilization of the director field occurs at the chevron interface, so that SC cells behave as two nearly independent cells optically and electrically in series.
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Calorimetric and small angle x-ray scattering study of phase transitions in octylcyanobiphenyl-aerosil dispersions
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution calorimetric studies have been made of the liquid crystal phase transitions for several dispersions of 70-Angstrom-diam silica spheres (aerosil) in octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) as a function of silica density.