W. Willard
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- Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals have been pursued for a variety of energy related applications, including both lighting and solar. However, researchers have long struggled with growing CIS nanocrystals of varied size and shape due to the traditional heat-up method of synthesis…
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Roanoke College - Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals have been pursued for a variety of energy related applications, including both lighting and solar. However, researchers have long struggled with growing CIS nanocrystals of varied size and shape due to the traditional heat-up method of synthesis…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Elon UniversityAssociate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityRoanoke CollegeGettysburg CollegeUniversity of MinnesotaAssistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Middlebury CollegeLewis UniversitySouthern Illinois University Edwardsville Department of ChemistryAssistant Professor of Chemistry and BioChemistryBradley UniversityAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academic - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Associate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityElon UniversityRoanoke CollegeLafayette CollegeDenison UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Kenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, The College of New JerseyProfessor, Haverford CollegeAssociate Professor, Emmanuel CollegeBradley UniversityKenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeUniversity of Minnesota - Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals have been pursued for a variety of energy related applications, including both lighting and solar. However, researchers have long struggled with growing CIS nanocrystals of varied size and shape due to the traditional heat-up method of synthesis…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Elon UniversityAssociate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityRoanoke CollegeGettysburg CollegeUniversity of MinnesotaAssistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Middlebury CollegeLewis UniversitySouthern Illinois University Edwardsville Department of ChemistryAssistant Professor of Chemistry and BioChemistryBradley UniversityAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academic - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Associate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityElon UniversityRoanoke CollegeLafayette CollegeDenison UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Kenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, The College of New JerseyProfessor, Haverford CollegeAssociate Professor, Emmanuel CollegeBradley UniversityKenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeUniversity of Minnesota - Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals have been pursued for a variety of energy related applications, including both lighting and solar. However, researchers have long struggled with growing CIS nanocrystals of varied size and shape due to the traditional heat-up method of synthesis…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Elon UniversityAssociate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityRoanoke CollegeGettysburg CollegeUniversity of MinnesotaAssistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Middlebury CollegeLewis UniversitySouthern Illinois University Edwardsville Department of ChemistryAssistant Professor of Chemistry and BioChemistryBradley UniversityAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeHigh Point University, High Point University, High Point, NC, US, academic - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Associate Professor of Chemistry, Furman UniversityElon UniversityRoanoke CollegeLafayette CollegeDenison UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Kenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, The College of New JerseyProfessor, Haverford CollegeAssociate Professor, Emmanuel CollegeBradley UniversityKenyon CollegeAssistant Professor, Spelman CollegeUniversity of Minnesota - DateMarch 27, 2023Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals have been pursued for a variety of energy related applications, including both lighting and solar. However, researchers have long struggled with growing CIS nanocrystals of varied size and shape due to the traditional heat-up method of synthesis…
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Roanoke College - DateMarch 26, 2023Size and shape control are important aspects in the synthesis of nanocrystals…
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- DateMarch 17, 2024The amplification of fluorescence in Copper Indium Sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals via Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) shelling has long been an area of focus in optoelectronic applications. However, conventional methods for ZnS shell formation often lack controllability and yield non-uniform shells…
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Roanoke College - DateMarch 23, 2025Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals are actively being investigated for their use in energy related applications, including both lighting and solar…
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- DateAugust 20, 2025Copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocrystals are currently being investigated for use in both LED phosphors for downshifting and in solar cells. The current methods for CIS nanocrystal synthesis produce crystals with reliable size uniformity, but they cannot be tuned in size…
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