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Applied Physics Letters | 2005

Blue semiconductor nanocrystal laser

Yinthai Chan; Jonathan S. Steckel; Preston T. Snee; J.-Michel Caruge; Justin M. Hodgkiss; Daniel G. Nocera; Moungi G. Bawendi

We demonstrate tunable room-temperature amplified spontaneous emission and lasing from blue-emitting core-shell CdS∕ZnS nanocrystals (NCs) stabilized in a sol-gel derived silica matrix. Variable stripe length measurements show that these NC-silica composites have a modal gain of ∼100cm−1 at room temperature. Coating microspheres with a NC-silica composite film via a facile process resulted in uniform resonators that exhibit room-temperature lasing over long periods of continuous excitation. This work opens up a spectral window for emission tunable, microscale NC-based lasers.


Nature Materials | 2005

Spin chirality on a two-dimensional frustrated lattice

Daniel Grohol; K. Matan; Jin-Hyung Cho; Seunghun Lee; Jeffrey W. Lynn; Daniel G. Nocera; Young S. Lee

The collective behaviour of interacting magnetic moments can be strongly influenced by the topology of the underlying lattice. In geometrically frustrated spin systems, interesting chiral correlations may develop that are related to the spin arrangement on triangular plaquettes. We report a study of the spin chirality on a two-dimensional geometrically frustrated lattice. Our new chemical synthesis methods allow us to produce large single-crystal samples of KFe3(OH)6(SO4)2, an ideal Kagomé lattice antiferromagnet. Combined thermodynamic and neutron scattering measurements reveal that the phase transition to the ordered ground-state is unusual. At low temperatures, application of a magnetic field induces a transition between states with different non-trivial spin-textures.


Chemical Communications | 2005

A model for two-electron mixed valence in metal-metal bonded dirhodium compounds.

Thomas G. Gray; Daniel G. Nocera

We propose that two-electron mixed valency in bimetallic complexes possessing three bridging ligands results from a second-order Jahn-Teller instability of the redox-symmetric state.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

A Structurally Perfect S = 1/2 Kagomé Antiferromagnet

M. P. Shores; E. A. Nytko; Bart M. Bartlett; Daniel G. Nocera


Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

Preface : Overview of the forum on solar and renewable energy

Richard Eisenberg; Daniel G. Nocera


Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

Molecular Chemistry of Consequence to Renewable Energy

Jillian L. Dempsey; Arthur J. Esswein; David R. Manke; Joel Rosenthal; Jake D. Soper; Daniel G. Nocera


Advanced Materials | 2005

Whispering-Gallery-Mode Lasing from a Semiconductor Nanocrystal/Microsphere Resonator Composite†

Preston T. Snee; Yinthai Chan; Daniel G. Nocera; Moungi G. Bawendi


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

A low-threshold, high-efficiency microfluidic waveguide laser.

Dmitri V. Vezenov; Brian T. Mayers; Richard S. Conroy; George M. Whitesides; Preston T. Snee; Yinthai Chan; Daniel G. Nocera; Moungi G. Bawendi


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

A Photocycle for Hydrogen Production from Two-Electron Mixed-Valence Complexes

Arthur J. Esswein; and Adam S. Veige; Daniel G. Nocera


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Direct Tyrosine Oxidation Using the MLCT Excited States of Rhenium Polypyridyl Complexes

Steven Y. Reece; Daniel G. Nocera

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Moungi G. Bawendi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Preston T. Snee

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Yinthai Chan

National University of Singapore

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Arthur J. Esswein

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Thomas G. Gray

Case Western Reserve University

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Julien Bachmann

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Bradford J. Pistorio

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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