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Thurman E. Gier

Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara

Publications -  62
Citations -  5209

Thurman E. Gier is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Sodalite. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 62 publications receiving 5125 citations. Previous affiliations of Thurman E. Gier include University of California, Berkeley.

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Inclusion tuning of nonlinear optical materials: SHG of organic guests in molecular sieve hosts

TL;DR: The use of inclusion for the development of new nonlinear optical materials is reviewed and a study of the relative intensities of second harmonic generation (SHG) in sorbate complexes of p-nitroaniline (NA) and 2-methyl-p-nitrogenine (MNA) in molecular sieve hosts is presented in this article.
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Preparation and Crystal Structure of Na2Zn(HPO4)2 · 4H2O, a New Layered Sodium Zinc Phosphate Containing "Bifurcated" Tetrahedral 12-Rings

TL;DR: The structure of Na 2 Zn(HPO 4 ) 2 · 4H 2 O (ZnNa 2 P 2 O 12 H 10 ) is described in this article.
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Synthesis, Characterization and Tunable Electronic/Optical Properties of II−VI Semiconductor Species Included in the Sodalite Structure

TL;DR: The composition-dependent optical and electronic tunability of the sodalite analogues with stoichiometries Zn8X2[BO2]12 (X = O, S, Se) and [CdyZn(1-y)]8x2[BeSixGe( 1-x)O4]6 as mentioned in this paper have been demonstrated.
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Structural study of the ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition in TlTiOPO4

TL;DR: The crystal structures of thallium titanyl phosphate, TlTiOPO4, have been determined at room temperature, at 500 °C and at 650 °C, by using time-of-flight neutron single crystal diffraction as discussed by the authors.
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The Low-Temperature Synthesis and Characterization of Two Layered Materials Containing 3-Ring Groupings: NaH(ZnPO4)2 and CsH(ZnPO4)2

TL;DR: Two zinc phosphate layered materials, each containing unique 3-rings yet differing hydrogen bonding schemes, have been prepared by hydrothermal methods and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, TGA, and MAS NMR as mentioned in this paper.