Kyle Klavetter
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- Nanoscale thickness control of silver halide thin film formation is relevant for applications including additive manufacturing requiring synthesis of core-shell silver-based inks and electrochromic devices requiring electrodes capable of reversible changes in emissivity…
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- Nanoscale thickness control of silver halide thin film formation is relevant for applications including additive manufacturing requiring synthesis of core-shell silver-based inks and electrochromic devices requiring electrodes capable of reversible changes in emissivity…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityAssistant Professor, Northwestern UniversityLos Alamos National LabJohns Hopkins UniversitySandia National LaboratoriesUniversity of PittsburghLos Alamos National Laboratory - Nanoscale thickness control of silver halide thin film formation is relevant for applications including additive manufacturing requiring synthesis of core-shell silver-based inks and electrochromic devices requiring electrodes capable of reversible changes in emissivity…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityAssistant Professor, Northwestern UniversityLos Alamos National LabJohns Hopkins UniversitySandia National LaboratoriesUniversity of PittsburghLos Alamos National Laboratory - Nanoscale thickness control of silver halide thin film formation is relevant for applications including additive manufacturing requiring synthesis of core-shell silver-based inks and electrochromic devices requiring electrodes capable of reversible changes in emissivity…
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- : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoNorthwestern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityAssistant Professor, Northwestern UniversityLos Alamos National LabJohns Hopkins UniversitySandia National LaboratoriesUniversity of PittsburghLos Alamos National Laboratory - DateMarch 28, 2023Nanoscale thickness control of silver halide thin film formation is relevant for applications including additive manufacturing requiring synthesis of core-shell silver-based inks and electrochromic devices requiring electrodes capable of reversible changes in emissivity…
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- DateAugust 21, 2024Spinel-phase lithium titanate (LTO) has gained traction as an anode material in lithium-ion batteries due to its zero-strain phase transformation from Li4Ti5O12 to Li7Ti5O12. However, the change in electrical behavior through this phase transition is currently underexplored for thin films…
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