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The Chemical Design of Plasmonic Building Blocks

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Abstract

Colloidal nanocrysals (NCs) of controlled crystal size, shape and structure provide ideal plasmonic/photonic building blocks. This talk will present the "current best practices" in preparation, isolation and characterization and organization of optically active NCs. 150-word Biography: Professor Christopher B. Murray holds the Richard Perry University Professorship in Chemistry and Materials Science at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia PA where is research focuses on the preparation, characterization and integration of nanomaterials. He received his B. Sc. degree with Honors in Chemistry from St. Mary's University in Halifax N. S., Canada (1988) and his PhD. in Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995. Chris joined IBM Research from 1995 to 2006 staff scientist and Manager at IBM’s T. J. Watson Research Center leading the "Nanoscale Materials & Devices" department. Chris is a pioneer in the synthesis, characterization and integration of nanostructured materials into photonic and electronic devices contributing more than 125 scholarly articles and 25 patents in this area. Article not available.

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