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Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Synthesis, transport properties, and electronic structure of Cu2CdSnTe4

Yongkwan Dong; Artem R. Khabibullin; Kaya Wei; Zhen-Hua Ge; Joshua Martin; James R. Salvador; Lilia M. Woods; George S. Nolas

A new stannite phase was synthesized and its temperature dependent transport properties were investigated. Cu2CdSnTe4 possesses strong p-type conduction, while the temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity exhibits typical dielectric behavior. Electronic structure calculations allowed for a description of the transport characteristics in terms the energy band structure, density of states, and Fermi surface. The potential for thermoelectric applications is also discussed.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013

Photofragmentation dynamics of ICN−(CO2)n clusters following visible excitation

Joshua Martin; Amanda S. Case; Quanli Gu; Joshua P. Darr; Anne B. McCoy; W. Carl Lineberger

Photodissociation of ICN(-)(CO2)n, n = 0-18, with 500-nm excitation is investigated using a dual time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Photoabsorption to the (2)Π(1/2) state is detected using ionic-photoproduct action spectroscopy; the maximum absorption occurs around 490 nm. Ionic-photoproduct distributions were determined for ICN(-)(CO2)n at 500 nm. Following photodissociation of bare ICN(-) via 430-650 nm excitation, a small fraction of CN(-) is produced, suggesting that nonadiabatic effects play a role in the photodissociation of this simple anion. Electronic structure calculations, carried out at the MR-SO-CISD level of theory, were used to evaluate the potential-energy surfaces for the ground and excited states of ICN(-). Analysis of the electronic structure supports the presence of nonadiabatic effects in the photodissociation dynamics. For n ≥ 2, the major ionic photoproduct has a mass corresponding to either partially solvated CN(-) or partially solvated [NCCO2](-).


Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Synthesis, Structure, Te Alloying, and Physical Properties of CuSbS2

Dean Hobbis; Kaya Wei; Hsin Wang; Joshua Martin; George S. Nolas

Materials with very low thermal conductivities continue to be of interest for a variety of applications. We synthesized CuSbS2 employing a mechanical alloying technique in order to investigate its physical properties. The trigonal pyramid arrangement of the S atoms around the Sb atoms allows for lone-pair electron formation that results in very low thermal conductivity. In addition to thermal properties, the structural, electrical, and optical properties, as well as compositional stability measurements, are also discussed. CuSbS1.8Te0.2 was similarly synthesized and characterized in order to compare its structural and transport properties with that of CuSbS2, in addition to investigating the effect of Te alloying on these properties.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2008

A combined experimental/theoretical investigation of the near-infrared photodissociation of IBr−(CO2)n

Matthew Thompson; Joshua Martin; Joshua P. Darr; W. Carl Lineberger; Robert Parson


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2006

Time-resolved study of solvent-induced recombination in photodissociated IBr−(CO2)n clusters

Vladimir Dribinski; Jack Barbera; Joshua Martin; Annette Svendsen; Matthew Thompson; Robert Parson; W. Carl Lineberger


Crystal Growth & Design | 2015

Synthesis and Characterization of Bournonite PbCuSbS3 Nanocrystals

Kaya Wei; Joshua Martin; James R. Salvador; George S. Nolas


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Comparison of biological chromophores: photophysical properties of cyanophenylalanine derivatives

Joshua Martin; Natalie R. Fetto; Matthew J. Tucker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Particle Detection with Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots

Joshua Martin; Matthew Szydagis


Archive | 2012

SURPRISING COMPLEXITY OF A SMALL MOLECULE: PHOTOFRAGMENTATION DYNAMICS OF ICN, ICN

Anne B. McCoy; Amanda S. Case; Joshua Martin; W. Carl Lineberger


Archive | 2011

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Joshua Martin; Quanli Gu; Joshua P. Darr; Anne B. McCoy; W. Carl Lineberger

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W. Carl Lineberger

University of Colorado Boulder

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George S. Nolas

University of South Florida

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Joshua P. Darr

University of Nebraska Omaha

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Anne B. McCoy

University of Washington

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Matthew Thompson

University of Colorado Boulder

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Robert Parson

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Jack Barbera

Portland State University

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Kaya Wei

University of South Florida

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Vladimir Dribinski

University of Colorado Boulder

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Amanda S. Case

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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