Henry Zheng
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Trinity UniversityHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academicAssistant Prof. of Chemistry, Southwestern UniversityTrinity UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Notre DameButler UniversityUniversity of Central ArkansasNorthern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of Mississippi College of Liberal ArtsSaint MIchael's CollegeJulie A. Spencer, Ph.D.Professor of Chemistry, Calvin UniversityTexas A&M University College of Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Researcher, Nova Southeastern UniversitySoutheast Missouri State University - DateMarch 27, 2023Controlled doping of inorganic semiconductors such as Si forms the backbone of modern devices, with dopants dictating function and performance in optoelectronics. However, for organic (molecular) crystalline semiconductors, the method and impact of controlled doping remain largely unexplored…
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Chemical doping in crystalline organic and nanocrystalline semiconductors unlock | Poster Board #512
DateMarch 28, 2023Controlled chemical doping of conventional inorganic semiconductors such as Si and GaAs has been a key factor in the development and ubiquity of modern computers and optoelectronics…Presenter