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Curriculum Vitae DAVID CHARLES JOHNSON PERSONAL DATA Born: June 2, 1957: Hackensack, New Jersey Home Address: 1631 East 26 th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97403 Office Address: Department of Chemistry University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403 EDUCATION 9/83 - 5/84 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Postdoctoral Associate, Supervisor: Professor M. J. Sienko 6/80 - 9/83 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Ph.D. (Solid State Inorganic Chemistry) awarded 9/83 Research Director: Professor M. J. Sienko Thesis Title: "Structure and Physical Properties of the Ternary Molybdenum Chalcogenides" 9/78 - 6/80 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York M.S. (Chemistry) awarded 6/80 9/76-9/78 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey B.A. (Independent Major: Chemistry and Physics) awarded 5/78, with Chemistry Department High Honors Research Director: Professor Rolfe Herber HONORS AND APPOINTMENTS 11/12-12/13 Mercator Fellow, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 10/08-9/10 Advisory Board, National IGERT Resource Center 2008-present Co Director NSF CCI – Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry 3/07-present Rosaria P. Haugland Foundation Chair in Pure and Applied Chemistry 12/06-12/09 Board Member, International Thermoelectric Society 2/06 2006 Outstanding Scientist Award, Oregon Academy of Science 1/06-1/07 Solid State Chair, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society 1/051-06 Solid State Chair elect, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society 6/04-present Faculty Co-Director, Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnology Institute 9/00-present Director of Educational Outreach, Materials Science Institute 11/99-2001 Advisory Editor for Inorganic Chemistry 9/97- Professor, University of Oregon 6/96-6/00 Director, Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon 1/94-present Advisory Editor for Journal of Alloys and Compounds 6/94-6/96 Treasurer, Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon

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Curriculum Vitae

DAVID CHARLES JOHNSON

PERSONAL DATA

Born: June 2, 1957: Hackensack, New Jersey

Home Address: 1631 East 26th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97403

Office Address: Department of Chemistry University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403

EDUCATION

9/83 - 5/84 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Postdoctoral Associate, Supervisor: Professor M. J. Sienko

6/80 - 9/83 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Ph.D. (Solid State Inorganic Chemistry) awarded 9/83 Research Director: Professor M. J. Sienko Thesis Title: "Structure and Physical Properties of the Ternary Molybdenum Chalcogenides"

9/78 - 6/80 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York M.S. (Chemistry) awarded 6/80

9/76-9/78 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey B.A. (Independent Major: Chemistry and Physics) awarded 5/78, with Chemistry Department High Honors Research Director: Professor Rolfe Herber

HONORS AND APPOINTMENTS 11/12-12/13 Mercator Fellow, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 10/08-9/10 Advisory Board, National IGERT Resource Center 2008-present Co Director NSF CCI – Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry 3/07-present Rosaria P. Haugland Foundation Chair in Pure and Applied Chemistry 12/06-12/09 Board Member, International Thermoelectric Society 2/06 2006 Outstanding Scientist Award, Oregon Academy of Science 1/06-1/07 Solid State Chair, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society 1/051-06 Solid State Chair elect, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society 6/04-present Faculty Co-Director, Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnology Institute 9/00-present Director of Educational Outreach, Materials Science Institute 11/99-2001 Advisory Editor for Inorganic Chemistry 9/97- Professor, University of Oregon 6/96-6/00 Director, Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon 1/94-present Advisory Editor for Journal of Alloys and Compounds 6/94-6/96 Treasurer, Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon

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9/92-9/97 Associate Professor, University of Oregon 9/87-9/90 Office of Naval Research, Young Investigator Award 12/86-9/93 Assistant Professor, University of Oregon 5/84-12/86 Research Chemist, Dupont Central Research & Development Dept.,Wilmington, DE 9/83-5/84 Postdoctoral Associate, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 3/83-6/83 NATO Exchange Fellow, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Great Britain 9/78-9/83 Graduate Research Assistant, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 6/78 Graduate with High Department Honors, Rutgers University 9/77-6/78 Henry Rutgers Undergraduate Research Scholar 6/77-9/77 Summer Undergraduate Research Grant; FMC Corporation

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Chemistry Society Sigma Xi Materials Research Society INVITED PRESENTATIONS

6 March 87 Portland State University "Synthesis and Physical Properties of Ternary Molybdenum Chalcogenides" 5 January 89 Oklahoma State University "The Synthesis of New Materials via Modulated Composites" 18 January 89 Lewis and Clark College "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials" 1 February 89 Gonzaga University "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials via Modulated Composites" 8 February 89 Auburn University "The Synthesis of New Materials via Modulated Composites" 28 February 89 University of California at Davis "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials via Modulated Composites" 3 March 89 State University of New York at Binghamton "The Synthesis of New Materials via Modulated Composites" 5 April 89 Oregon State University "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials via Modulated Composites" 24 April 89 Washington State University "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials" 25 April 89 University of Idaho "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials" 2 May 89 Tektronix Solid State Research Laboratory "The Synthesis of Transition Metal Silicides from Modulated Composites" 31 January 90 Pacific Northwest Materials Council "Synthesis from Amorphous Modulated Thin Film Composites" 17 May 90 U. S. Bureau of Mines - Albany "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial Reactions"

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24 July 90 Invited Talk - High Temperature Chemistry Gordon Conference "Diffusion and Nucleation in Thin Film Composites" 6 September 90 U. S. Bureau of Mines - Albany "Composition Directed Nucleation of Iron Silicides" 8 November 90 Reed College "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial Reactions" 24 January 91 Sandia National Laboratories "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via the

Amorphous State" 25 January 91 University of New Mexico "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via the

Amorphous State" 28 January 91 Naval Weapons Laboratory - China Lake "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial Reactions" 29 January 91 University of California, Los Angeles "Synthesis from Amorphous Modulated Thin Film Composites" 30 January 91 University of California, Santa Barbara "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via the

Amorphous State" 31 January 91 Boise State University "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials" 1 February 91 Idaho State University "The Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials" 12 February 91 Arizona State University "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via the

Amorphous State" 13 February 91 University of Arizona "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial Reactions" 15 February 91 Rutgers University, New Brunswick "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 18 February 91 IBM, Yorktown Heights "Synthesis from Amorphous Modulated Thin Film Composites" 25 February 91 Simon Fraser University "Synthesis from Amorphous Modulated Thin Film Composites" 26 February 91 University of Washington "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 27 February 91 Boeing Corporate Research Center "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial

Reactions" 20 March 91 Northwestern University

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"Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via the Amorphous State"

21 March 91 University of Wisconsin, Madison "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial

Reactions" 22 March 91 Iowa State University "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 24 March 91 3-M Corporate Research Center "Synthesis from Amorphous Modulated Thin Film Composites" 25 March 91 University of Minnesota, Chemical Engineering Department "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 2 April 91 Texas A&M University "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 3 April 91 University of Texas, Austin "Elemental Sandwiches: A New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids via

the Amorphous State" 8 August 91 Pacific Northwest Laboratory "Controlled Interfacial Reactions: Novel Single Crystal Metallic and Ceramic

Films Formed From Modulated Ultra-thin Film Composites" 21 October 91 Invited Keynote Address, 8th International Conference on Solid State Ionics,

Lake Louise, Canada “Diffusion Controlled Synthesis via Reaction of Designed Superlattices” 24 October 91 Cornell University, Department of Chemistry "Controlling Solid-State Reaction Mechanisms Using Diffusion Length in

Ultrathin-film Composites" 25 October 91 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Department of Chemistry "Superlattices: Control of Solid State Reactions via Engineered Reactants" 28 October 91 Dupont Central Research Department, Wilmington, DE "The Use of Multilayer Composites to Probe and Control Interfacial Reactions" 17 June 92 Invited Talk, ONR Composites Interface Program Review “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 29 July 92 Invited Talk, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Conference - 26-31 July, 1992 “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 7 October 92 Michigan State University "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to

Access Amorphous Intermediates and Crystalline Products" 8 October 92 University of Michigan

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"Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to Access Amorphous Intermediates and Crystalline Products"

9 October 92 Purdue University “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 13 October 92 Invited Talk and Paper, 1992 Annual Meeting, Electrochemical Society Symposium on “Advances in High Temperature Interface Chemistry” Toronto, Canada "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to

Access Amorphous Intermediates and Crystalline Products" 14 October 92 McMaster University “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 15 October 92 Siemens, Madison, Wisconsin “Determining Elemental Composition Profiles and Distinguishing Between

Coherent Interdiffusion and Incoherent Roughness in Synthetic Multilayers Using X-ray Diffraction”

7 June 93 ONR Solid State Chemistry Program Review “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 19 July 93 Invited Talk, 48th Annual Calorimetry Conference “Calorimetry of Superlattice Reactants as a Probe of the Initial Stages of Solid

State Reactions"” 21 October 93 NSF Workshop on Materials Chemistry Albuquerque, New Mexico "Superlattice Reactants: A Controlled Synthetic Route to New Materials and a

Unique Probe of the Initial Stages of Solid State Reactions" 26 October 93 Oregon State University "Superlattice Reactants: A Controlled Synthetic Route to New Materials and a

Unique Probe of the Initial Stages of Solid State Reactions" 17 February 94 ASM International, Oregon Section "Novel Low Temperature Routes to Thin Metal Coatings" 17 June 94 ONR Composites Interface Program Review “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried

Interfaces” 22 August 94 ACS National Meeting, Washington DC - Symposium on "Materials Research

at the Crossroads of Physical and Solid State Chemistry" "The Use of Superlattice Reactants to Probe Solid-State Reactions at Buried

Interfaces and Kinetically Access New Materials with Designed Structure" 24 August 94 ACS National Meeting, Washington DC - Symposium on "Synthesis,

Structure and Properties of Metastable Compounds" "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds" 28 September 94 ONR Solid State Chemistry Program Review

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“The Synthesis of New Solid State Ceramics Which are Infrared Transparent from 3-5 and 8-12 µm Using Superlattice Reactants"

6 October 94 Reed College, Portland Oregon "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds with Designed Structure" 3 November 94 Invited Talk - National Academy of Sciences - Symposium on Frontiers of

Science "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds with Designed Structure" 22 August 95 ACS National Meeting, Chicago - Symposium on "Synthesis and Reactivity

of Non-Oxide Solids" "Trapping Kinetically Stable Compounds Using Superlattices as Initial

Reactants" 10 October 95 University of Illinois "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds with Designed Structure" 12 October 95 Argonne National Laboratory "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds with Designed Structure" 5 February 96 University of Washington, Department of Materials Science and Engineering "The Rational Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices Using Elementally

Modulated Composites" 6 February 96 University of Puget Sound, Department of Physics "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds" 8 February 96 University of Houston "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach to New Solid

State Compounds with Designed Structure" 9 February 96 University of New Orleans "The Rational Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices Using Elementally

Modulated Composites" 23 April 96 Colorado State University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanism of Solid State Reactions Using

Superlattice Reactants: New Compounds with Designed Structure" "Chemistry in the Solid State: A Rediscovered Chemical Frontier" 18 July 96 Invited Talk, Solid State Chemistry Gordon Conference - 14-18 July, 1996 “Controlling Kinetics and Mechanism of Solid State Reactions Using

Superlattice Reactants: New Compounds with Designed Structure” 17 October 96 4th NSF Materials Chemistry Workshop "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms of Solid State Reactions by Design of

Superlattice Reactants" 5 December 96 Invited Talk, Materials Research Society, 1996 Fall Meeting, Boston MA Symposium R: Solid State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials

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"The Preparation of Kinetically Stable Crystalline Compounds From Modulated Elemental Reactants"

4 February 97 University of British Columbia "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid

State Compounds With Designed Structure" 5 February 97 Simon Frazier University "Using Diffusion Length as a Synthetic Tool to Control Structure and

Composition of Crystalline Materials" 6 February 97 University of Alberta "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid

State Compounds With Designed Structure" 14 April 97 ACS National Meeting, San Francisco - Symposium on "Materials Chemistry" "Using Diffusion Length As A Synthetic Tool To Control Structure And

Composition Of Crystalline Materials" 24 October 97 Portland State University

"Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to Access Amorphous Intermediates and Metastable Crystalline Products"

3 November 97 Symyx Technologies "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to Access Amorphous Intermediates and Metastable Crystalline Products"

4 November 97 University of California at Berkeley "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to Access Amorphous Intermediates and Metastable Crystalline Products"

4 February 98 Iowa State University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions"

6 February 98 Northwestern University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions by Design of

Elementally Modulated Reactants” 5 March 98 University of Idaho "Controlling Interfacial Reactions to Access Amorphous Intermediates and

Metastable Crystalline Products" 6 March 98 Gonzaga University "Using Diffusion Length as a Synthetic Tool to Control Structure and

Composition of Crystalline Materials" 8 April 98 California Insititute of Technology "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 22 April 98 University of Georgia "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions by Design of

Elementally Modulated Reactants" 23 April 98 Clemson University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 21 September 98 Universität Münster

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"Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid State Compounds With Designed Structure"

23 September 98 Invited Talk - Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker Fachgruppe Festkörperchemie, Saarbrücken

"Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions Using Modulated Reactants: New Compounds with Designed Compositions and Structures"

28 September 98 Universität Konstanz "Diffusion Length as a Synthetic Variable: New Compounds with Designed

Compositions and Structures" 15 October 98 ONR Solid State Chemistry Program Review "Optimization of Thermal and Electrical Properties of Filled Skutterudites" 3 November 98 Symyx “Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants” 4 November 98 University of California at Berkeley “Controlling Interfacial Reactions via Design of Modulated Reactants” 6 November 98 Southeast Regional ACS Meeting – “Rational Synthesis of Solid State Materials” "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 24 November 98 Hackensack High School “Undergraduate Research at the University of Oregon” 30 November 98 Invited Talk, Materials Research Society, 1998 Fall Meeting, Boston MA Symposium Z: Thermoelectric Materials "The Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites Using Superlattice Reactants" 25 February 99 Pacific University “Controlling Interfacial Reactions via Design of Modulated Reactants” 5 March 99 University of Idaho "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 11 March 99 Washington University “Controlling Solid State Reactions Using Superlattice Reactants” 12 March 99 University of Missouri, Columbia "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions by Design of

Elementally Modulated Reactants" 15 March 99 Michigan State University – Center for Fundamental Materials Research

Symposium on Crystal Engineering "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid State

Compounds With Designed Structure" 20 May 99 Knowledge Foundation International Symposium on “Rational Approaches to

New Materials Design and Synthesis” “Controlling Kinetics and Mechanism of Solid State Reactions Using Superlattice

Reactants: New Compounds with Designed Composition and Structure” 1 June 99 Harris/Sugihara Symposium at Oregon State University on “Chemistry and

Physics of Thin Films” "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid State

Compounds With Designed Structure"

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30 August 99 International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Baltimore Maryland "Synthesis of Skutterudite Superlattice Compounds by Controlled Crystallization

of Elementally Modulated Reactants" 24 September 99 Portland Area Seminar Series “Controlling Solid State Reactions Using Superlattice Reactants” 11 October 99 Lewis and Clark College "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid State

Compounds With Designed Structure" 26 October 99 George Fox University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 29 March 00 ACS National Meeting, San Francisco - Symposium on "New Synthetic

Methods in Solid State Chemistry" "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 21 April 00 Portland State University "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 24 April 00 Materials Research Society Spring National Meeting, San Francisco - Symposium on

"Thermoelectric Materials 2000- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" "The Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites and Crystalline Superlattices"

14 August 00 12th American Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy, Vail Colorado “Controlling Kinetics and Mechanism of Solid State Reactions Using

Superlattice Reactants: New Compounds with Designed Composition and Structure”

29 September 00 Boise State University “Controlling Solid State Reactions Using Superlattice Reactants” 15 October 00 NSF Materials Chemistry Workshop, Mount Hood Lodge, Oregon " Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions : New

Compounds with Designed Composition and Structure” 26 October 00 Southern Oregon University "Superlattice Reactants: A Kinetically Controlled Approach To New Solid

State Compounds With Designed Structure" 27 October 00 Humboldt State College "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions" 18 January 01 Pacific Lutheran University “Controlling Solid State Reactions Using Superlattice Reactants” 4 April 01 221st American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego -

Symposium on Thin Films: Preparation, Characterization and Application "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Reactions of Thin Films" 16 July 01 2001 Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry of Electronic Materials,

New London, Connecticut "New Materials with Designed Nanostructure: Synthesis, Structure and

Properties" 16 September 01 2001 Gordon Research Conference on Solid State Chemistry, Oxford, UK

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"Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions : New Compounds with Designed Composition and Structure

12 November 01 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota "Controlling Solid-State Reaction Mechanisms Using Diffusion Length" 29 February 02 Chico State University, Chico, Califormia "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Controlling Interfacial Reactions to

Access Amorphous Intermediates and Crystalline Products" 8 March 02 Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington "New Materials with Designed Nanostructure: Synthesis, Structure and

Properties" 15 April 02 LSI, Logic Inc., Gresham Oregon “Reflectometry” 4 June 02 Canadian Chemical Society Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "Controlling Kinetics and Mechanisms in Solid State Reactions: New

Compounds with Designed Composition and Structure” 27 August 02 International Thermoelectrics Conference, Long Beach California “The Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites and Crystalline Superlattices” 11 December 02 National Nanoresearch NIRT Program Review, National Science Foundation,

Washington D.C. “Synthesis of and Structure-Function Relationships in Heterostructures of

Quasi-2d Materials” 17 April 03 University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, Maryland "New Materials with Designed Nanostructure: Synthesis, Structure and

Properties" 18 February 04 DOE Thermoelectrics Workshop, San Diego, CA “Crystal Engineering of Novel Thermoelectric Materials: Films and Bulk” 3 May 04 ONR Workshop, “Crystal Engineering of Novel Thermoelectric Materials: Films and Bulk” 30 July 04 Dental Symposium, Portland Oregon “Nanoscience – New Behavior from Old Materials” 22 Aug 04 ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

“A student-focused approach to enhance graduate education at the interface between chemistry and physics” presented by James Hutchison

11 April 05 American Ceramic Society National Meeting “Crystal Engineering of Novel Chalcogenides: Films and Bulk” 14 April 05 New York University, School of Dentistry “Nanotechnology – What is Behind the Hype” 14 June 05 AAAS, Ashland Oregon “Crystal Engineering of Novel Chalcogenides: Films and Bulk” 4 Oct 05 San Jose State University

“Designed Nanostructure: New Compounds with Designed Structure and Properties”

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17 Nov 05 George Fox Universtiy “Synthesis Routes to New Compounds with Designed Structure and

Properties” 29 Nov 05 Materials Research Society Meeting, Boston MA “Synthesis of new Nanostructured compounds, (Bi2Te3)x(TiTe2)y” 12 May 06 NIST, Gaithersburg MD “Wx(WSe2)y as potential TEM and SEM standards” 7 Aug 06 Plenary Talk, International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Viena, Austria “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 30 Aug 06 ONR Workshop, San Diego “Crystal Engineering of Novel Thermoelectric Materials: Films and Bulk” 12 Sept 06 ACS Meeting – Solid State Chemistry Symposium “Crystal Engineering of Novel Superlattices and Nanolaminates” 4 Oct 06 Lewis and Clark College “Nanomaterials with Designed Structure and Properties” 17 Oct 06 Materials Science and Technology Conference “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 20 Nov 06 Pacific Lutheran University “Crystal Engineering of Novel Superlattices and Nanolaminates” 29 Nov 06 Physics Department, Oregon State University “Nanomaterials with Designed Structure and Properties” 8 Jan 07 Yonsei University, South Korea “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 9 Jan 07 Korea Institute of Science and Technology “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 11 Jan 07 Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 20 Feb 07 University of Texas – Condensed Matter Physics “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 20 Feb 07 Texas Instruments, Dallas Texas “X-ray techniques for characterization of thin films” 21 Feb 07 Texas A & M University “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 22 Feb 07 Applied Materials, Austin Texas “X-ray techniques for characterization of thin films” 12 Mar 07 Safer Nano Conference “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 21 Mar 07 Army Research Laboratory “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 12 April 07 Southern University, Baton Rouge LA “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials”

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13 April 07 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 19 April 07 Oregon State University, Materials Seminar “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 1 May 07 Nanometrology Kickoff Meeting Seminar, PSU “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 17 May 07 North American Solid State Chemistry Conference “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 5 June 07 International Thermoelectrics Conference, Jeju Island, Korea “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 8 June 07 Ashai Kasai, Fuji Japan “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 11 June 07 International Symposium on Nano-Thermoelectrics Osaka, Japan. “Nanoengineered Materials For Enhanced Performance” 29 June 07 Argonne National Laboratory, Program review “Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 21 Aug 07 ONR Workshop, Vail Colorado

“Crystal Engineering of Novel Thermoelectric Materials: Films and Bulk” 5 Nov 07 Pacific Lutheran University

“New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 6 Nov 07 University of Puget Sound

“New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 30 Oct 07 Occidental College

“Nanoengineered Materials For Enhanced Performance” 26 Feb 08 JAIST Thermoelectric Workshop, Japan

“Nanoengineered Materials for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance” 31 Mar 08 University of Alberta, Edmonton CA

“Engineering Low Thermal Conductivity in Novel Thermoelectric Materials” 22 June 08 Michigan State University

“Nanoengineered Materials for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance” 27 July 08 Solid State Chemistry Gordon Conference

“Nanoengineered Materials For Enhanced Performance” 16 Sept 08 Army Research Laboratory

“Nanoengineered Materials For Enhanced Performance” 19 Sept 08 University of New Mexico

“Controlling Interfacial Nucleation – New Families of Misfit Layered compounds with extraordinarily low thermal conductivity”

7 Oct 08 Materials Science and Technology 2008 Conference, Pittsburg PA “Nanoengineered Materials For Enhanced Thermoelectrtic Performance”

3 Dec 08 Materials Research Society Fall 2008 Meeting, Boston, MA “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

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5 Dec 08 University of Delaware “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

9 Dec 08 Direct Thermal-Electrical Energy Conversion Meeting, Asilomar CA “Control of Electrical Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds”

6 Jan 09 Yonsei University. Seoul, Korea “Nanoengineered Materials for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance”

7 Jan 09 Korean Institute of Standards and Science “Nanoengineered Materials for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance”

8 Jan 09 Korean Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology “Nanoengineered Materials for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance”

11 Jan 09 NSF Center for Chemical Innovation “Kinetic Routes to Materials with Controlled Nanostructure”

11 Feb 09 ARL “Nanoarchitectures for Enhanced Performance” program review “Optimizing Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials”

3 March 09 Greener Nano Conference, Eugene Oregon "New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties-Optimizing Thermal and Electronic-Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds"

10 March 09 Research Triangle Institute, North Carolina “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

24 March 09 Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids “Kinetic Routes to Materials with Controlled Nanostructure”

26 March 09 DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany “Optimizing Electronic Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds”

13 April 09 Spring MRS Meeting, San Francisco, California “Optimizing Electronic Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds [(MSe)1+x]m[TSe2]n“

28 April 09 Rutgers University, New Brunswick New Jersey “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

11 May 09 Green Materials Workshop, Belknap Hot Springs, Oregon “Nanolaminates – a tool box approach”

4 June 09 PACRIM Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada “Optimizing Electronic Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds”

27 July 09 International Thermoelectrics Conference 2009, Freiburg, Germany “Annealing studies of thin Bi2Te3 films under controlled overpressures of Te” 27 July 09 International Thermoelectrics Conference 2009, Freiburg, Germany “Optimizing Electrical Properties of Misfit Layered Compounds” 28 July 09 International Thermoelectrics Conference 2009, Freiburg, Germany The Structures of New Misfit Layered Compounds [(MX)1+d]n[TX2]m” 18 Aug 09 National ACS meeting, Washington, DC “Building New Solid State Structures by Controlling Reaction Mechanism” 24 Sept 09 PSU ONAMI program review “Nanolaminated Materials Structures”

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1 Oct 09 Department of Energy Thermoelectric Applications Workshop, San Diego, CA “Controlling Materials Properties via Nanostructure” 26 Oct 09 Green Materials Workshop, Belknap Hot Springs, Oregon “Nanolaminates – a tool box approach” 30 Oct 09 University of South Florida “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 3 Nov 09 Direct Thermal to Electrical Conversion ONR Workshop “Misfit Layered Compounds as Thermoelectric Materials” 28 Jan 10 Build Well 2010, Sausalito CA Plenary lecture “Center for Green Materials Chemistry” 23 Feb 10 Deutsche Physicalishe Society Heraeus Workshop “Nanostructured Thermoelectric

Materials” Bad Hannef, Germany “New Nanostructured Solids as Thermoelectric Materials” 26 Feb 10 Humbolt University, Berlin Germany “New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties” 14 May 10 III International Workshop on Layered Materials, Bochum Germany “The Targeted Synthesis of New Layered Compounds [(T’X2)1+D]N(TX2)M and

[(MX)1+D]N(TX2)M“ 18 May 10 International Conference on Compound Semiconductors Manufacturing Technology

-2010., Portland, Oregon, Plenary lecture “Green Chemistry in Semiconductor Processing” 17 June 10 CIMTEC 5th Forum on New Materials, Montecatine, Terme, Tuscany, Italy “Misfit layered compounds - Nanocomposite thermoelectric materials” 9 Sept 10 2010 ELECTRONICS PACKAGING SYMPOSIUM, GE Global Research “Green Chemistry in Semiconductor Processing” 2 Dec 10 Max Plank Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany

“Designed Synthesis of Metastable Compounds from Amorphous Precursors: New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

5 Jan 11 2011 DOE Thermoelectric Applications Workshop, San Diego ,CA “Ferecrystals - Thermoelectric Materials Poised between the Crystalline and Amorphous States”

7 Jan 11 Western Washington University “Ferecrystals - Thermoelectric Materials Poised between the Crystalline and Amorphous States”

14 Jan 11 MSI Seminar, University of Oregon “Green Materials Chemistry” 2 Feb 11 Oregon State University

“Designed Synthesis of Metastable Compounds from Amorphous Precursors: New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties”

27 April 11 Spring MRS meeting, San Francisco “New Compounds Consisting of Turbostratic Intergrowths: Ultra Low Thermal Conductivities and Tunable Electric Properties”

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16 June 11 German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Materials Research Thermoelectric Materials and Systems “Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

17 June 11 Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) University of Freiburg “Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

20 June 11 Institut Für Angewandte Physik, Multifunctional Nanostructures, University of Hamburg “Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

22 June 11 Department of Physics, Novel Materials Group, Humboldt University “Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

21 July 11 International Thermoelectric Conference, ICT 2011Traverse City, Michigan “[(PbSe)1.16]m(TiSe2)n Ferecrystals: Interwoven Semiconductors with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

19 Aug 11 IEEE NANO 2011, Portland, OR Nanotechnology Commercialization Panelist 6 Sept 11 Southern University, Baton Rouge, La.

“Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

7 Sept 11 Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices, Baton Rouge, La. “Ferecrystals: Interwoven Compounds with Designed Nanostructure and Tunable Properties”

26 Sept 11 NanoBusiness/Nanomanufacturing Summit 2011 Boston, MA invited panelist in Commercialization workshop

13 Oct 11 Roseburg Rotary Club Oregon Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry 3 Nov 11 Linfield College

"New Compounds With Designed Nanostructure Leading to Unprecedented Physical Properties"

30 Jan 12 1st Indo-US Workshop on Thermoelectrics “Ferecrystals: new materials with designed nanoarchitecture, ultra-low lattice

thermal conductivity and tunable electrical properties” 8 Feb 12 Albany Science Pub - Calapooia Brewing Co. “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 9 Feb 12 Oregon State University, Materials Science Department “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable

Properties” 27 Feb 12 University of Illinois, Department of Materials Science and Engineering “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable

Properties”

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8 Mar 12 Eugene Science Pub – Cosmic Pizza “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 15 Mar 12 McMinnville Science Pub – McMinnamins Hotel Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 21 Mar 12 3rd Thermoelectric Applications Workshop, Baltimore MD

“Trends in Thermoelectric Properties with Nanostructure: Ferecrystals with Designed Nanoarchitecture”

1 April 12 Albany Rotary Club, Albany Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 25 April 12 Whitman College, Walla Walla Washington

"New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties" 30 April 12 Chemnitz University

"Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties"

3 May 12 Humboldt University, Berlin New Materials Group "Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties"

1 October 12 Science Pub, Hood River Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 2 October 12 Science Pub, the Dalles, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 3 October 12 Science Pub, Pendleton Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 4 October 12 Eastern Oregon University, LaGrande Oregon

"New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties" 4 October 12 Science Pub, LaGrande Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 5 October 12 Hermiston High School, Hermiston Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 22 October 12 Science Pub, Condon Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 23 October 12 Science Pub, Baker City Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 13 November 12 Oregon County Commissioner's Association, Eugene, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 14 November 12 Science Pub, Salem Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 7 January 13 Lund University, Lund Sweden

“Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

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1 February 13 Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble France “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

8 February 13 Mardi Gras Symposium, University of New Orleans, New Orleans “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

21 February 13 DFG Priority Program Nanothermoelectrics Plenary talk, Castle Diez, Germany “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

21 March 13 Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (Jülich Research Centre) Jülich Germany “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

2 April13 Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials (IFAM) Dresden, Germany “Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties”

10 April 13 WE-Heraeus Seminar - Thermal Transport at the Nanoscale, Bad Honnef, Germany “Nanostructured solids, interface structure and thermal conductivity”

23 April 13 Los Alamos National Labs, “Challenges in the Design of New Materials for Energy Applications”

3 June 13 University of Kiel, Kiel Germany "XRR - Background, Principles and Applications" 4 June 13 University of Kiel, Kiel Germany "XRR - Data analysis - Lessons Learned" 10 September 13 ACS National Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana

"Designed Synthesis of Metastable Compounds: New Nanostructured Solids with Unprecedented Properties"

18 October 13 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan "Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties"

19 November 13 Tillamook Rotary presentation, Tillamook Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 19 November 13 Science Pub, Pacific City Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 20 November 13 Columbia County Rotary, St. Helens Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 20 November 13 Science Pub, St Helens Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 21 November 13 Science in a Winery, McMinnville Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small”

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3 December 13 Fall MRS, Boston MA "Synthesis, Structure and Thermoelectric Properties of New [(MSe)1+δ]m[TiSe2]n (M=Bi, Pb, and Sn) Ferecrystals"

3 December 13 MIT, Boston MA "Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture, Ultra-low Thermal Conductivity and Tunable Electrical Properties "

7 February 14 City University, Hong Kong "Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties "

19 February 14 TMS Meeting, Symposium: Solid-State Interfaces III: Toward an Atomistic-scale Understanding of Structure, Properties, and Behavior through Theory and Experiment San Diego "Structural Distortions at Interfaces - the Interplay Between Surface and Volume Free Energy"

2 April 14 DFG Priority Project Workshop - "„Kristalline Nichtgleichgewichtsphasen (KNG) – Präparation, Charakterisierung und in-situ-Untersuchung der Bildungsmechanismen" Syntheseworkshop "Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture"

7 April 14 University of Hamburg - Applied Physics "Intergrowth Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture: [(MSe)1+δ]m(TiSe2)n (M = Pb, Sn, Bi) Potential Thermoelectric Materials"

8 April 14 Chemnitz University of Technology, Institute of Physics "Ferecrystals: New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties"

11 April 14 University of Köln, Department of Chemistry "Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Unusual Properties"

14 May 14 APS Annual Users Meeting Symposiun: Imaging at nanometer and picosecond scales: ultrafast coherent x-ray science at a diffraction-limited storage ring, Argonne, Illinois "Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture"

2 June 14 University of Stuttgart, Max Plank Institute (Prof. Guido Schmitz), Germany "Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials

with Designed Nanoarchitecture" 3 June 14 University of Bayreuth, Germany "Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials

with Designed Nanoarchitecture" 10 June 14 18th International Symposium on the Reactivity of Solids, St. Petersburg

Russia

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"Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces: Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture"

20 June 14 Science Pub, Klamath Falls, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 22 Sept 14 Michigan State University, East Lansing Michigan

"Access to New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture by Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces"

22 Oct 14 Science Pub, Brookings, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 23 Oct 14 Science Pub, Coos Bay, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 27 Oct 14 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

" New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture Prepared by Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces"

5 Nov 14 Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, Maryland "Stacking 2-D Materials to Create Compounds with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties "

3 Feb 15 Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University "  Stacking 2-D Materials to Create Compounds with Designed

Nanoarchitecture - Synthesis and Structure" 3 Feb 15 Inorganic Materials Chemistry Seminar, Kyoto University "  Stacking 2-D Materials to Create Compounds with Designed

Nanoarchitecture - Properties " 6 Feb 15 Inorganic Materials Chemistry Seminar, Nagoya University "  Stacking 2-D Materials to Create Compounds with Designed

Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties " 10 Feb 15 Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of

Engineering, Kyoto University "Self assembly of designed precursors, a general approach to new metastable solids with designed nano architecture"

10 Feb 15 Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University "Using Nanoarchitecture to Control Properties"

19 Mar 15 Science Pub, Salem, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 13 Apr 15 Science Pub, Hood River, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 14 Apr 15 Science Pub, The Dalles, Oregon “Nanotechnology: Unveiling the big world of the very small” 20 May 15 Advanced Structural & Chemical Imaging, Pullman, Washington “New Compounds with Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties:

The Challenges of Quantifying Local Composition”

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24 May 15 North American Solid State Chemistry Conference, Tallahassee, Florida “Self Assembly of Precursors: a Kinetic Route to New Compounds with

Designed Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties” 28 May 15 Danish Crystallography Society Meeting, DANSCATT, Aarhus, Denmark “New Materials with Designed Nanoarchitecture Prepared by

Controlling Reactions at Solid-Solid Interfaces” 22 June 15 College-de-France, Paris, France “Self Assembly of Precursors: a Kinetic Route to New Compounds” 2 Sept 15 Aperiodic, Prague, Czech Republic " Ferecrystals (turbostratically disordered misfit layer chalcogenides)" 13 Oct 15 University of Florida, Gainsville Florida, Materials Department "Materials by Design: Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture and

Tunable Properties" 28 Oct 15 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Materials Department "Materials by Design: Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture and

Tunable Properties" 2 Nov 15 Oregon State University, Department of Physics "Materials by Design: : Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture and

Tunable Properties" 9 Dec 15 Leibniz Institute IFW-Dresden, Germany Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture 10 Dec 15 Technical University Chemnitz, Germany, Institut f. Physik Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture 10 Feb 16 Nion, Kirkland Washington Ferecrystals: Heterostructures in Need of Electron Microscopy 10 Feb 16 Nion, Kirkland Washington Ferecrystals: Heterostructures in Need of Electron Microscopy 8 Mar 16 Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Spring Meeting, Regensburg, Germany Materials by Design: Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture and

Tunable Properties 10 Mar 16 Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Materials by Design: Heterostructures with Fragments of bulk 3D Solids 15 Mar 16 University of Würtzburg

Topological Insulators and Designed Nanoarchitecture 5 April 16 WE-Heraeus-Seminar on 'Electrons and phonons: Interfaces and interactions" Tuning Properties in Heterostructures Through Nanoarchitecture MEETINGS ORGANIZED

April 1989, Oregon Materials Science Symposium, Corvallis, OR, (with Henri Janssen) August 1994, ACS Symposium - Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Metastable Compounds (with Prof. Greenblatt and Prof. McCarley) November 2000, MRS Symposium - Solid State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials

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December 2001, MRS Symposium - Thermoelectric Materials 2001- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation December 2003, MRS Symposium - Thermoelectric Materials 2003- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation September 2006, ACS Symposium – ExxonMobile Award Symposium August 2008, International Thermoelectrics Conference, Corvallis Oregon December 2012, MRS Symposium - Thermoelectric Materials 2012- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation May 29-30, 2013, Advances in Structural and Chemical Imaging Workshop University of Oregon, Eugene, OR July 30-31, 2015, Analytical Challenges of Small Volumes Workshop University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

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FUNDING HISTORY

N00014-87-K-0543 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award June 87-May 90 "Controlled Materials Synthesis: The Preparation of Metastable Ternary Carbides and Silicides" $110,000 year 1; $64,502 year 2; $66,996 year 3

Sept. 87-Aug. 89 Petroleum Research Fund "Controlled Synthesis of New Materials from Modulated Multilayer

Thin Film Composites: The Synthesis of Mixed Metal Transition Metal Dichalcogenides"

$9,000 year 1; $9,000 year 2;

DMR-8704652 National Science Foundation Oct. 87-Nov. 90 "Nucleation and Growth of Metastable Ternary Phases from Modulated Multilayer Thin Film Composites" $75,000 year 1; $76,043 year 2; $80,118 year 3

July 91-June 93 National Science Foundation "Development of a Materials Oriented General Chemistry Course" $25,630 year 1

Jan. 91-Dec. 93 Office of Naval Research "Controlled Materials Synthesis: The Preparation of Metastable Ternary Carbides and Silicides" $75,407 year 1; $73,613 year 2; $76,825 year 3

Sept. 91-Aug. 94 Department of Education (with Ken Doxsee) "Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Program" $961,800

June 92-May 95 National Science Foundation "The Synthesis of Solid State Compounds Containing Metal Clusters via Controlled Evolution of Superlattice Reactants" $102,437 year 1; $85,305 year 2; $88,174 year 3

Sept. 92-Aug. 95 National Science Foundation (with Ken Doxsee) “Laboratory Modernization for Program in Molecular Synthesis, Structure and Dynamics” $620,000

Feb. 93-Oct. 95 Office of Naval Research “The Synthesis of New Solid State Ceramics Which are Infrared Transparent from 3-5 and 8-12 mm using Superlattice Reactants” $199,912 year 1; $121,999 year 2; $114,952 year 3

June 93 - Aug. 96 Office of Naval Research AASERT Program “The Use of X-ray Reflectivity and Diffraction to Probe Interfacial Reactions and Phenomenon” $40,950 year 1; $42,252 year 2; $44,100 year 3

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June 93 - June 94 U.S. Department of Energy (with Prof. Kevan) "Purchase of a Theta-Theta Diffractometer to Study Interfacial Structure and Reactions in Composite Media" $120, 915 year 1

June 93 - Dec. 94 National Science Foundation (with Prof. Kevan) "Growth and Characterization of MPX3 Compounds, Alloys and

Superlattices" $50,000 year 1

Oct. 95-Sept. 98 National Science Foundation "The Synthesis of Solid State Compounds Containing Metal Clusters Using Designed Superlattice Reactants to Control the Kinetics and Reaction Mechanism" $111,828 year 1; $113,042 year 2; $99,679 year 3

June 96-Sept. 98 Petroleum Research Fund "Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices by Controlled Crystallization of Modulated Reactants" $25,000 year 1; $25,000 year 2;

June 1997 Stanley B. Greenfield Grant Award Library purchase of "Handbook of Ternary Alloy Phase Diagrams" $6,500

Jan. 97-Jun. 97 DOD SBIR Program with Umpqua Research Company "Improved Thermoelectric Materials: Crystalline Superlattices With Designed

Structures Prepared Via Kinetic Trapping From Modualted Reactants" $24,550

June 97-Dec. 97 Office of Naval Research "Improved Thermoelectric Materials: Optimization of "Filled" Skutterudite

Compounds" $30,000

March 98 - Dec. 00 Office of Naval Research "Optimization of Thermal and Electrical Properties of "Filled" Skutterudite

Compounds" $120,768 year 1; $109,478 year 2; $113,175 year 3

Aug. 98 - Aug. 01 Department of Education "Expanding the Horizons: Increased Opportunity for "Non-Traditional" Graduate Students" $138,000 year 1; $138,000 year 2; $138,000 year 3

Oct. 98 - Sept. 01 National Science Foundation "The Synthesis of Solid State Compounds Containing Metal Clusters Using Designed Superlattice Reactants to Control the Kinetics and Reaction Mechanism" $135,000 year 1; $120,000 year 2; $120,000 year 3

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Nov 98 - Dec. 00 U. S. Army Research Laboratory Phase II SBIR with Marlow Industries "Filled Skutterudites for Thermoelectric Cooling Applications" $50,524 year 1; $53,050 year 2

July 99 - Aug. 02 National Renewable Energy Laboratory "Novel Capacitance Measurements in Copper Indium Diselenide

Alloys" $75,215 year 1; $55,383 year 2; $75,997 year 3

Dec. 00-Oct 01 Office of Naval Research "Optimization of Thermal and Electrical Properties of "Filled" Skutterudite

Compounds" $91,082 year 1 Nov 00-Dec 01 National Science Foundation, CCLI

"Acquisition Of Enabling Equipment For A Chemistry And Physics Curriculum In Semiconducting Processing And Characterization"

$135,000 year 1; Nov 00-Nov 02 M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust "Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon $539,263. May 01 - June 04 Ashai Kasai Corporation $94,500. year 1, $102,782. year 2, $108,758. year 3 June 01-June 02 Intel Corporation

"Acquisition Of Enabling Equipment For A Joint Materials Science, Physics and Chemistry Curriculum In Semiconducting Processing and Characterization"

$35,000. Aug. 01 - Aug. 04 Department of Education "Expanding the Horizons: Increased Opportunity for "Non-Traditional" Graduate Students" $173,142 year 1; 173,142 year 2; 173,142 year 3 Sept 01-Oct 06 National Science Foundation, IGERT

"Doctoral Training At The Interface Of Chemistry And Physics: New Materials For Electronics And Optics Through Control Of Nanoscale Structure" $700,000 year 1; $500,000 year 2; $500,000 year 3; $500,000 year 4; $500,000 year 5

July 01-Jun 03 ETIC Funding $525,000 year 1; $525,000 year 2

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Sept 01 - Sept 05 NSF - National Nanotechnology Interdisciplinary Research Teams "Synthesis Of And Structure-Function Relationships In Heterostructures Of

Quasi-2d Materials" $375,000 year 1; $275,000 year 2; $275,000 year 3; $275,000 year 4 Jan 03 – Jan 06 NSF – GK-12 “Lane Count School Districts and University of Oregon Partnership to

Enhance Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics (STEM) Education”

$496,701 year 1; $496,701 year 2; $496,701 year 3 June 02-June 04 NSF – Major Research Instrumentation “Acquisition of a Time of Flight SIMS System” $630,000 April 04-April 07 ONR – “Crystal Engineering of Novel Bulk Thermoelectrics Materials” $200,000 year 1; $200,000 year 2; $200,000 year 3 July 03-Jun 05 ETIC Funding $550,000 year 1; $550,000 year 2 2004-2006 Intel-OUS 2003 Grant Program "Research Boot Camps to Increase and Enhance Undergraduate

Participation in Materials Research Throughout the Northwest" Amount: $30,000 2004-2006 Intel-OUS 2003 Grant Program "Materials Analysis Education Initiative" Amount: $30,539 2005-2006 Intel 2005 Grant Program

"Inquiry-based Education Enhancing Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in the Lane and the High Desert Education Service Districts " with 2 Co-PIs.

Amount: $10,700. 2005-2006 National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) Metrology Standards for Nanoscale Size Regimes" $101,859 2005-2007 M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust "Research Characterization and Fabrication Equipment for CAMCOR:

Formation of a Nanofabrication and Characterization Center" Amount: $697,314 plus $375,000 UO Cost Share

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2006-2011 National Science Foundation IGERT "IGERT: Interdisciplinary Materials Program to Accelerate the

Transition from Student to Scientist" Amount: $3,199,996 2006-2008 ARO subcontract with Oregon State Universtity Atomic Layer Deposition of Corrosive-Protective Oxide on

Multichannel Devices Amount $70,680 2006-2008 ARO subcontract with Oregon State Universtity Intermetallic Bonding Layers for Microchannel Device Fabrication Amount $70,680 2005-2007 USAF/AFMC ONAMI Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Initiative Subcontract for Johnson UO research: $120,360 2006-2008 ONAMI CAMCOR Enhancement Amount $515,000 2006-2008 ONAMI Remote Equipment Access Amount $150,000 2006-2008 ONAMI IGERT Matching request Amount $320,000 2006-2007 Intel 2005 Grant Program "Enhancement of Materials Fabrication Laboratory" Amount: $26,782. 2005-2006 Office of Naval Research DURIP "Acquisition of a Sputter Deposition System for the Preparation of

Bulk Superlattice Thermoelectrics" Amount: $100,500 2006-2008 ONAMI "Matching funds for: Acquisition of a Sputter Deposition System for

the Preparation of Bulk Superlattice Thermoelectrics"

2006-2008 National Science Foundation “Summer program in Solid State Chemistry for Undergraduate Students” Amount: 181,990 year 1, 181,990 year 2

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2007-2011 ONR – “Crystal Engineering of Novel Bulk Thermoelectrics Materials” $200,000 year 1; $200,000 year 2; $200,000 year 3 2008-2013 National Science Foundation DUE STEM Talent Expansion Program “Undergraduate Catalytic Outreach and Research Experiences

(UCORE)” (Dean Livelybrooks, co-PI) Amount: $1,998,357 2006-2008 ONAMI Matching funds request for Variable Pressure SEM Amount $183,000 2007-2008 US Army ONAMI Research Center Nanolaminates Task 1

Amount $17,030

2007-2009 Engineering Technology Industry Council 7 projects totaling $3,000,000 2007-2010 U.S. Dept. of Education Graduate Assistance in Areas of National

Need (GAANN) "Expanding the Horizons: Increased Opportunity for "Non-

Traditional" Graduate Students" Amount: $334,576 2008-2011 NSF DMR “Summer Program in Solid State Chemistry for Undergraduate

Students and College Faculty” Amount: $593,217 2007 – 2012 NSF –GK-12 Building Statewide Consortia for Improved, Sustainable K-12 STEM

Instruction (Dean Livelybrooks, PI, DJ co-PI)) Amount: $3,000,000 2008 – 2010 NSF Center for Chemical Innovation: Center for Green Materials

Chemistry (joint with Douglas Keszler, Darren Johnson and John Wager)

Amount: $1,500,000 2009-2011 NSF DMR

“Synthesis of and Structure-Function Relationships in New Misfit Layered Compounds”

Amount: $ 346,124

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2009-2010 NSF DMR “MRI: Acquisition of a Dual-Beam Focused Ion Beam Instrument for Materials Characterization, Nanoarchitectures, and Physics of Nanodevices” Amount: $ 750,000 2010-2014 NSF Scholarships for Oregon Scientists (SOS) Amount: $ 600,000 2009-2011 Engineering Technology Industry Council 5 projects totaling $3,090,000 2010-2011 AFSOR “Synthesis of Compounds with Designed Nanoarchitectures” Amount: $84,000 2010-2011 ONR

“Advanced Structural Investigations of Nano-engineered Misfit Layered Compounds By Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy” Amount: $225,000

2010-2011 ONR

“Film growth and patterning at the extreme nanoscale for electronics and optoelectronics”

Amount: $175,000 2011-2016 NSF CCI: Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry Amount: $20,000,000 ($ 8,690,000 at UO) 2011-2012 NSF “Summer Program in Solid State Chemistry for Undergraduate

Students and College Faculty” Amount: $193,217 2013-2014 DOE-NETL "  Novel Intergrowth Materials" Amount: $120,000 2013-2017 NSF-DMR

"Synthesis And Structure-Function Relationships In Ferecrystals: New Compounds Poised Between The Crystalline And Amorphous States.

$590,000 8/15/13-8/14/17. Pending

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2015-2018 NSF- DMREF: Collaborative Research: Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Inter-Dimensional 2D- 3D Multi Layer Stacks With Targeted Functionalities

  $408,652 2016-2021 NSF CCI: Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry Amount: $20,000,000 ($3,530,765 at UO)

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STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORALS

Current Graduate Students Sage Bauers 02/14 – present Marco Esters 09/13 – present Suzzanah Wood 09/13 – present Kyle Hite 09/13 – present Gavin Mitchson 09/14 – present Erik Hadland 09/14 – present Jeff Ditto 06/14 – present Previous Graduate Students Devin Merrill 06/12 – 11/15 Ph.D. Richard Westover 06/12 – 11/15 Ph.D. Noel Gunning 06/11 – 3/15 Ph.D. Matti Alemayehu 09/10 – 3/15 Ph.D. Daniel Moore 06/10 – 12/14 Ph.D. Ryan Atkins 06/09 - 06/13 Ph.D. Mike Anderson 06/07 – 08/11 Ph.D. Mary Smeller 06/04 – 06/11 Ph.D. Colby Heideman 06/05 – 06/10 Ph.D. Qiyin Lin 06/04 – 12/09 Ph.D. Clay Mortensen 09/04 – 12/08 Ph.D. Thompson, John 09/99 – 10/07 Ph.D. Ngoc Nguyen 06/01 – 06/07 Ph.D. Sarah Antonelli 06-02 – 07/06 Ph.D. Tran Phung 03/02 – 07/06 Ph.D. Arwyn Smalley 06/00 – 07/05 Ph.D. Berseth, Polly 03/00 – 12/05 Ph.D. Harris, Fred 01/99 – 12/05 Ph.D, Jensen, Jake 06/00 – 06/04 Ph.D. Williams, Josh 01/98 – 06/02 Ph.D. Schelinshegg, Heike 01/97 - 12/00 Ph.D. Schneidmuller, Bob 03/95 – 08/99 Ph.D. Johnson, Christopher 06/94 - 05/98 Ph.D. Noh, Myungkeun 01/94 - 12/97 Ph.D. Loreli Fister 09/87 - 08/93 Ph.D. Novet, Thomas 09/87 - 06/93 Ph.D. Ryan Reynolds 06/10 – 12/11 Masters Bryan Lessig 06/10 – 12/11 Masters Krista Hill 06/09 – 06/10 Masters Andrew Taylor 06/09 – 06/10 Masters Andrew Hughett 06/10 – 09/10 Masters Noel Gunning 06/07 – 12/08 Masters Benjamin Schmidt 09/04 – 06/07 Masters Jonathan Hanni 06/06 – 06/07 Masters SiSi Li 06/04 – 06/06 Masters Kim, Seok 09/99 – 09/04 Masters

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Michael Frenci 03/03 – 06/04 Masters David Whalley 06/01- 03/03 Masters Yoon, Gene 03/97 - 03/01 Masters Musialowski, Michael 03/95 - 09/96 Masters Zoller, Joseph 06/93 - 06/94 Masters Wang, Maureen 06/90 - 06/92 Masters Grant, Christopher 06/89 - 12/91 Masters McConnell, John 09/87 - 06/90 Masters Jiang, Min 09/86 - 06/88 Masters Li, Xiao Mei 09/87 - 09/89 Masters First Year Rotation Students McCarty, Bayrn 12/94 - 3/95 Braden, Dale 09/95 - 12/95 Strehl, John 09/95 - 12/95 Sullivan, Shannon 09/95 - 12/95 Abshere, Travis 03/96 - 06/96 Hommel, Lisa 03/96 - 06/96 Stuckmeyer, Steven 09/96 - 12/96 Becraft, Kevin 09/97 - 12/97 Harris, Jennifer 09/98 - 12/98 Daniels-Hafer, Carrie 01/99 – 03/99 Knowles, Michelle 01/99 – 03/99 King, Jennifer 03/99 - 06/99 Duncan, Walter 01/99 - 03/99 Berseth, Polly 07/99 – 09/99 Fink, Michael 07/99 – 09/99 Jensen, Jake 01/00 - 03/00 Inman, Christina 07/00 – 12/00 Evan Foster 01/00 - 03/00 Galen Mack 07/00 – 12/00 Ngoc Nguyen 09/00 –12/00 Arwyn Smalley 07/00 – 06/01 David Whalley 06/01 – 09/01 Sarah Antonelli 07/01 – 12/01 Michael Jorgensen 09/02 - 12/02 John Harris 01/03 – 04/03 Michael Frenci 03/03 – 06/03 Clay Mortensen 06/03 – 12/03 Sissi Li 09/03 –12/03 Benjamin Schmid 09/03 – 12/03 Mark Allen 09/03 –12/03 Mary Smeller 06/04 – 08/04 Stephanie Ota 09/04 - 12/04 Matthew Carillo 09/04 - 12/04 Brandon Prickett 09/04 - 12/04 Colby Heideman 01/05 – 03/05 Ian Moody 03/06 - 06/06 Noel Gunning 04/07 – 06/07 Mike Anderson 09/06 – 12/06 Josh Razink 04/07 – 06/07 Stephanie Bosse 09/07 - 12/07 Chris Weber 09/07 - 12/07 Kathryn Paisner 03/08 – 06/08 Ryan Atkins 01/09 – 04/09 Krista Hill 03/09 - 06/09 Andrew Ritenour 09/09 – 12/09 Anna Oliveri 09/09 – 12/09 Jason Hackley 01/10 – 03/10 Brandon Schabes 09/11 – 12/11 Richard Westover 09/11 – 12/11 Devin Merrill 09/11 – 12/11

Justin Amesbury 01/12 – 4/12 Donald Clayton 01/12 – 4/12 Spence Bailey 04/12 – 06/12 Regina Ciszewski 09/12 – 12/12 Adam Jansons 09/12 – 12/12 Annie Greenaway 03/13 – 06/13 Suzannah Wood 09/13 – 12/13 Kyle Hite 09/13 – 12/13 Cleophas Rwemera 04/14 – 06/14 Michael Nielist 09/14 – 12/14 Gavin Mitchison 09/14 – 06/15 Eric Hadland 03/15 – 06/15 Postdoctorals Loreli Fister 08/93 - 06/94 Novet, Thomas 06/93 - 10/94 Houk, Carol 06/95 - 10/95 Thiel, James 06/93 - 08/96 Hornnbostel, Marc 03/93 - 07/97 Noh, Myungkeun 01/98 - 02/98 Scheillenschegg, Heike 06/01 – 09/03 Schneidmiller, Robert 06/02 – 09/03

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Berseth, Polly 01/05 – 09/05 Schneidmiller, Robert 06/04 –06/06 Ngoc Nguyen 06/07 – 12/10 Matt Beekman 08/09 – 08/11 Sabrina Disch 05/11 – 09/11 Chris Knudsen 01/12 - 06/13 Matthias Falmbigl 03/13 - 05-15 Visiting Faculty Dr. Pablo Caceres-Valencia University of Peurto Rico at Mayaguez; 06/07 – 09/07

Dr. Choi Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 08/05 – 08/06 Dr. Park Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 08/09 – 08/10 Dr. Neumann Humbolt University, Berlin, Germany 01/11 – 09/11 Dr. Neumann Humbolt University, Berlin, Germany 03/12 – 07/12

Current Undergraduate Students Alex Lygo 06/15 – present Erik Bigwood 06/15 – present Previous Undergraduate Students Wagner, Michael 09/86 – 07/88 Brittain, Stephen 06/86 – 09/88 Russell, William 09/89 – 08/91 Gillespie, R.J. 09/90 – 06/93 Moring, Keith 09/92 – 06/93 Overbay, Milo 09/91 – 09/93 Fukuto, Masafumi 09/92 – 06/94 Anderson, Jeff 09/93 – 06/95 Oyelaran, Oyinda 06/94 – 09/94 Dae Hwan, Kim 06/94 – 09/95 Moss, Susan 09/94 – 09/95 Gromko, Adam 06/95 – 09/95 Matthews, Ed 09/95 – 01/96 Turnbull, Isiah 01/95 – 06/95 Guffey, Shannon 09/94 – 03/96 Hyer, Edward 06/96 – 09/96 Bentley, Anne 06/96 – 09/96 Anderson, Kane 01/96 – 09/96 Edvalson, Julie 09/96 – 06/97 Boyer, Arianne 03/97 – 06/97 Sillars, Douglass 06/97 – 09/97 Hass, Joanna 06/97 – 09/97 Petersen, Jennifer 03/97 – 06/98 Weege, Elizabeth 03/97 – 06/98 Solmon, Joanna 06/97 – 12/98 Casperson, Julie 06/98 – 09/98 Wynveer, Molly 04/98 – 06/99 Johnson, Mark 09/96 – 06/99 Kuykendall, Tevye 06/99 – 09/99 Shiraishi, Kiyoshi 06/99 – 09/99 Uhan, Joe 06/99 – 09/99 Henderson, Marianne 09/97 – 06/00 Maxwell, Steve 04/96 – 06/00 Deveny, Michelle 06/99 – 06/01 Ryan Toivola 06/01 – 09/01 Siobhan McConnely 06/00 –12 /00 Williamson, Berkeley 03/99 – 09/01 Keheo, Samantha 01/99 – 06/01 Dutton , Mandy 03/99 – 06/01 Kristi Carlsen 03/01 – 06/02 Kearns, Greg 08/01 – 06/02 Astrid Albertini 09/02 – 01/03 Hash, Julia 06/02 – 0902 Johnson, Kevin 06/03 – 09/03 Chuang, Maggie 04/02 – 06/03 Ly, Sotetra 08/01 – 06/04 Brandon Howe 06/03 – 09/03 Stewart, Peter 04/02 – 06/03 Mary Robinson 09/02 – 06/03 Kumunde, Maisha 06/04 – 09/04 Feik, Carolyn 09/01 – 06/03 Ben Matelich 06/05 – 09/05 Duncombe, Scott 06/05 – 09/05 Derra Gannon 09/04 – 06/05 Standridge, Stacey 04/02 – 06/05 Shepard, Luke 01/04 – 06/05 Kyablue, Xavier 04/02 – 06/05 Kumunde, Maisha 06/05 – 09/05 Thomas Allen 09/02 – 06/06 Daniel Johnson 06/06 – 09/06 Nickolas Kelly 06/06 – 09/06 Kathern Larned 09/06 – 06/07

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Tappel, Ryan 06/06 – 09/06 Dallen, Lucas 06/06 – 09/06 Farria, Kristen 06/06 – 09/06 Hansen, Robin 06/07 – 09/07 Rymes, Lindsey 06/07 – 09/07 Johnson, Victoria 06/07 – 09/07 Breedlove, Max 06/07 – 09/07 Hisey, Trishia 06/07 – 09/07 Malone, Theo 06/07 – 09/07 Noak, Nicholas 06/07 – 09/07 Hess, Peter 09/06 – 06/08 Nagi, Timothy 09/06 – 06/08 LaRossa, Logan 06/08 – 10/08 Van Cleave, Bram 06/08 – 09/08 Dietrich, Stephen 06/08 – 09/08 Griffin, Wendy 06/08 – 09/08 Schadel, Harrison 06/08 – 09/08 Chu, Alex 06/08 – 09/08 Ben Anacelto 06/08 – 09/08 Mackey, Allan 06/09 – 09/09 Taylor, Andrew 09/07 – 06/08 LaRossa, Logan 06/09 – 10/09 Carroll, Gerard "Mike" 06/09 – 09/09 Spear, Jessica 06/09 – 09/09 Silver, Benjamin 04/07 – 06/08 Benjamin Brinich 09/08 – 06/09 Esters, Marco 06/10 – 09/10 Cogburn, Garrett 06/10 – 09/10 Irinaga, Lauren 06/10 – 09/10 Kirchgessner, Kristina 09/07 – 06/10 Roberts, Jourdain 09/07 – 06/10 Sarah Tepfer 09-08 – 09-10 Garrett Cogburn 06/10 – 09/11 Zack Jones 09/09 – 11/12 Jason Wilson 01/10 – 06/11 Matt Stolt 06/11 – 09/11 Mike Montgomery 06/11 – 09/11 Ben Clark 06/11 – 09/11 Michaela Legaspi 06/11 – 09/11 Nicolas Weldon 06/11 – 09/11 Dorothy Degman 06/09 – 06/12 Luke Sitts 01/11 – 06/12 Chun H. Lee 01-11 – 06/12 Nicholas McDowell 06/12 – 09/12 Vadine Eugene 06/12 – 09/12 Matt Stolt 06/12 - 09/12 Ben Clark 09/12 – 06/13 Sam Underwood 06/13 - 09/13 Ernesto (Teto) Vaca 06/13 – 09/13 Lawrence Hipple 06/13 – 09/13 Katherine Hansen 06/13 – 09/13 Keana Kief 06/13 – 09/13 Nick McDowell 06/13 – 09/13 Mark Coffey 06/13 - 12/13 Duncan Sutherland 09/12 – 09/15 Kim Ta 09/12 – 09/15 Nika Jin 09/13 – 12/14 Zachary Hay 09/13 – 09/15 Sky Jackson 06/15 – 09/15 Jake Orlowicz 06/15 – 09/15

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Rolfe H. Herber and David C. Johnson, "Lattice Dynamics and Hyperfine Interactions in M2FeO4 (M=K+,Rb+, Cs+) and MFeO4

(M=Sr2+, Ba2+)." Inorg. Chem. 18 (1979) 2786. 2. A. Stacy, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Strange Magnetic Behavior in the Lithium Methylamine System." J. Phys. Coll. C8 41 (1980) C8-45. 3. A. Stacy, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Low Temperature Magnetic Susceptibility of the Expanded Metal Compounds Li(NH3)4,

Li(ND3)4 and Li(CH3NH2)4." J. Chem. Phys. 76 (1982) 4248. 4. J. M. Tarascon, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Ambivalent Behavior of Ytterbium in the Pseudobinary System YbMo6S8-YbMo6Se8." Inorg. Chem. 21 (1982) 1505. 5. D. R. P. Guy, R. H. Friend, M. R. Harrison, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Magnetic Properties of the Hydrazine Intercalation Complexes of 1T-TaS2." J. Physics C: Solid State Physics 15 (1982) L1243. 6. D. R. P. Guy, R. H. Friend, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Magnetic Susceptibility of Hydrazine Intercalated TiSe2." J. Physics C: Solid State Physics 15 (1982) L1251. 7. J. M. Tarascon, D. C. Johnson and M. J. Sienko, "Energy Density of Electronic States in Rare Earth Molybdenum Chalcogenides as

Deduced from Studies of Chemical Substitution Effects on Superconductivity." Inorg. Chem. 22 (1983) 3769. 8. D. C. Johnson, J. M. Tarascon and M. J. Sienko, "Chalcogen Ordering on Special Position Sites in Ternary Molybdenum Chalcogenides." Inorg. Chem. 22 (1983) 3773. 9. P. P. Edwards, S. C. Guy, D. M. Holton, D. C. Johnson, M. J. Sienko, W. McFarlane and

B. Wood, "NMR Spectrum of Sodium Anion (Na-) in Sodium-N,N-Diethylacetamide Solutions:

The Sodide Ion in the Presence of a Carbonyl Moiety." J. Phys. Chem., 87 (1983) 4362. 10. J. M. Tarascon, M. R. Harrison, D. C. Johnson, and M. J. Sienko, "Superconductivity, Magnetic Susceptibility and Magnetic Resonance Studies of the

Pseudobinary Systems Eu1.2Mo6S8-Eu1.2Mo6Se8 and LaMo6Se8-EuMo6Se8." Inorg. Chem. 23 (1984) 1094. 11. R. Edmunds, S. C. Guy, D. C. Johnson and P. P. Edwards, "Electron Spin Resonance Studies of Small Particles of Sodium, Potassium and

Rubidium." J. Phys. Chem. 88 (1984) 3764.

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12. P. P. Edwards, D. M. Holton, D. C. Johnson, C. Page, W. McFarlane, B. Wood, "NMR Spectra of Na- and Rb- in Solutions of Sodium and Rubidium in 1,4,7,10-

Tetraoxacyclododecane (12-Crown-4)." J. Chem. Soc.: Chem. Comm. 12 (1984) 740-741. 13. D. C. Johnson, J. Klinowski, C. J. Page, M. R. Harrison, P. P. Edwards, M. J. Sienko and

J. M. Thomas, "Ionic and Metallic Clusters in Zeolites." J. Chem. Soc.: Chem. Comm. 15 (1984) 982-984. 14. M. R. Harrison, P. P. Edwards, J. Klinowski, J. M. Thomas, D. C. Johnson and C. J.

Page, "Ionic and Metallic Clusters of the Alkali Metals in Zeolite Y." J. Solid State Chem. 54 (1984) 330. 15. D. C. Johnson, R. E. Benfield, P. P. Edwards, W. J. H. Nelson and M. D. Vargas, "Study of Magnetism in Osmium Cluster Compounds as Molecular Models for Small

Metallic Particles." Nature (London) 314 (1985) 231. 16. J. M. Tarascon, J. V. Waszczak, F. J. DiSalvo and D. C. Johnson, "Composition and Temperature-Induced Instabilities in the Chevrel Phases InMo6S8-

InMo6Se8." Solid State Commun. 53 (1985) 849. 17. D. M. Holton, P. P. Edwards, D. C. Johnson, C. J. Page, W. McFarlane and B. Wood, "Multielement NMR and ESR Study of Solutions of the Alkali Metals Na to Cs in N,N-

Diethylacetamide, N,N-Dipropylacetamide, N,N-D,methylpropanamide and Tetramethylurea."

J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 107 (1985) 6499-6504. 18. D. C. Johnson, J. M. Tarascon and M. J. Sienko "Structural and Electronic Instabilities in MIIMo6S8 Compounds" Inorg. Chem. 24 (1985) 2598-2604. 19. D. C. Johnson, J. M. Tarascon and M. J. Sienko "Effects of the Crystal Field upon the Magnetic Behavior of Samarium in the SmMo6S8-xSex Solid Solution" Inorg. Chem. 24 (1985) 2598-2604. 20. N. Chevreau and D. C. Johnson, "Preparation and Physical Properties of BiMo6S8 and SbMo6S8" J. Solid State Chem. 61 (1986) 347. 21. J. P. Attfield, A. K. Cheetham, D. C. Johnson and C. C. Torardi, "The Preparation, Structure and Magnetic Properties of a New Form of Chromium

Orthoarsenate: ß-CrAsO4" Inorg. Chem. 26 (1987) 3379. 22. M. D. Ward and D. C. Johnson, "Electrocrystallization and Structural and Physical Properties of Charge Transfer

Complexes Derived from [(n6-C6Me6)2M]2+ (M = Fe, Ru) and TCNQ (TCNQ = Tetracyanoquinodimethane)"

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Inorg. Chem. 26 (1987) 4213. 23. M. A. Subramanian, C. C. Torardi, D. C. Johnson, J. Pannetier, and A. W. Sleight, "Ferromagnetic R2Mn2O7 Pyrochlores (R = Dy - Lu, Y) J. Solid State Chem. 72 (1988) 24-30. 24. J. Paul Attfield, Peter D. Battle, Anthony K. Cheetham and David C. Johnson, "Magnetic Structures and Properties of a-CrPO4 and a-CrAsO4" Inorg. Chem. 28 (1989) 1207. 25. M. D. Ward, P. J. Fagan, J. C. Calabrese and D. C. Johnson, "Electrostatic Structural Enforcement in Low Dimensional Solids with Organometallic

Templates: Synthesis, Structure and Electronic Properties of Polycationic Ruthenium Complexes with Polycyanoanions"

J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 111 (1989) 1719. 26. D. C. Johnson, R. S. McLean and W. R. McKinnon, "Structural and Electronic Instabilities in AgMo6Se8" J. Sol. State Chem. 82 (1989) 35-42. 27. C. E. Barnes, J. A. Orvis, D. L. Staley, A. L. Rheingold, D. C. Johnson "Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity of Cp3Co3(CO)2" J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 111 (1989) 4992-4994. 28. T. Novet and D. C. Johnson, "New Synthetic Approach to Extended Solids: Selective Synthesis of Iron Silicides via

the Amorphous State" J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 113 (1991) 3398-3403. 29. D. Lyon, W. Miller, T. Novet, P. Domaille, E. Evitt, D. C. Johnson and R. G. Finke "Highly Oxidation-Resistant Inorganic-Porphyrin Analog Poloxometalate Oxidation

Catalysts. I. The Synthesis and Characterization of Aqueous-Soluble Potassium Salts of a2-P2W17O61(Mn+.OH2)(n-10) and Organic-Solvent Soluble Tetra-n-Butyl

Ammonium Salts of a2-P2W17O61(Mn+.Br)(n-11) (M = Mn3+, Fe3+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+)"

J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 113 (1991) 7209-7221.

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30. Thomas Novet, Loreli Fister, Christopher Grant and David C. Johnson "Synthesis via Superlattice Reactants: Low Temperature Access to Metastable

Amorphous Intermediates and Crystalline Products" ACS Symposium Series Volume 499 “Supramolecular Archetecture: Synthetic Control

in Thin Films and Solids”, Thomas Bein, Editor, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC 1992, 355-368.

31. J. Paul Attfield, Anthony K. Cheetham, David C. Johnson, and Thomas Novet "Magnetic Frustration, Spirals and Short Range Order in (CrxFe1-x)VO4 - I Solid

Solutions" J. Mater. Chem., 1 (1991) 867-873. 32. Loreli Fister and David C. Johnson "Controlling Solid-State Reaction Mechanisms Using Diffusion Length in Ultrathin-film

Composites" J. Amer. Chem. Soc.,114 (1992) 4639-4644. 33. Thomas Novet, John McConnell and David C. Johnson "The Low Temperature Reaction of Buried Metal-Silicon Interfaces: The Evolution of

Interfacial Structure" Chemistry of Materials, 4 (1992) 478-483. 34. David C. Johnson "Amorphous and Crystalline Alloys" U.S. Patent No. 5,198,043 (30 March 93) 35. Loreli Fister, Thomas Novet, Christopher A. Grant and David C. Johnson "Controlling Solid-State Reactions via Rational Design of Superlattice Reactants” Advances in the Synthesis and Reactivity of Solids, Volume 2, JAI Press Inc.,

Greenwich, CT T. E. Mallouk, Editor, (1994) 155-234. 36. Loreli Fister and David C. Johnson “Using Ultra-thin Film Modulated Composites to Control the Reaction Mechanism of

Ternary Compound Formation” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Structure and Properties of

Interfaces in Materials” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 238 (1991) 665-670. 37. Thomas Novet, John McConnell and David C. Johnson “The Evolution of Titanium-Silicon Interfaces as Monitored by X-ray Diffraction” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Structure and Properties of

Interfaces in Materials” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 238 (1991) 581-586. 38. Loreli Fister, Thomas Novet, Christopher A. Grant, John McConnell and David C. Johnson “The Control of Interfacial Reactions via Length Scales of Ultra-Thin Film Modulate

Composites” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Structure and Properties of

Interfaces in Materials” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 238 (1991) 629-634.

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39. Zizhou Tang, Zengli Xu, S. D. Kevan, Thomas Novet and David C. Johnson “Determination of Atomic Density Profiles in Synthetic Multilayers by Anomalous X-ray

Diffraction” Applied Physics Letters, 62, (1993) 1771-1773. 40. Zizhou Tang, Zengli Xu, S. D. Kevan, Thomas Novet and David C. Johnson “The Effect of Structural Incoherence on the Low Angle Diffraction Pattern of Synthetic

Multilayer Materials” Applied Physics, 74 (1993) 905-912. 41. Thomas Novet, Zengli Xu, S. D. Kevan and David C. Johnson “The Use of Superlattices to Probe and Control Reactions at Buried Interfaces” Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure

and Processing, A162 (1993) 115-122. 42. Zengli Xu, Zizhou Tang, S. D. Kevan, Thomas Novet and David C. Johnson "Distinguishing Between Coherent Interdiffusion and Incoherent Roughness in Synthetic

Multilayers Using X-ray Diffraction" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Evolution of Surface and Thin

Film Microstructure” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 280 (1992) 241-244. 43. Loreli Fister Xiao Mei Le, John McConnell, Thomas Novet and David C. Johnson “A Deposition System for the Synthesis of Modulated Ultrathin-film Composites” J. Vacuum Science and Technology A, 11, (1993) 3014-3019. 44. Yeong Kuo Lin, Thomas Novet, David C. Johnson, and J. M. Valles, Jr. "Dimensional Crossover in the Low Temperature Transport Properties of Annealed

Amorphous Fe/Si Multilayers" Physical Review B, 48, (1993) 14608-14614. 45. Thomas Novet,.Loreli Fister and David C. Johnson "Interfaces, Interfacial Reactions and Superlattice Reactants" Chapter in Advances in Chemistry Series No. 245, “Materials Chemistry: An Emerging

Discipline”, Leonard V. Interrante, Lawrence A. Casper and Arthur B. Ellis, Editors, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC 1995 pg 425-470.

46. Loreli Fister and David C. Johnson "Controlling Kinetics in Solid-State Reactions via Superlattice Design: The Synthesis of

Cu2Mo6Se8 without the Formation of Binary Compounds as Reaction Intermediates” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 116 (1994) 629-633. 47. Wansoo Park, Loreli Fister, David C. Johnson, and J. David Cohen "Electrical Properties of a New Amorphous Molybdenum-Selenium Semiconducting

Compound Produced by the Annealing of Utrathin Multilayer Composites" Journal of Applied Physics, 75 (1994) 2294-2296. 48. Christopher Grant and David C. Johnson "Nucleation of Binary Iron-Auminium Compounds from Superlattice Reactants" Chemistry of Materials, 6 (1994) 1067-1071.

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49. Catherine J. Page, David C. Johnson, P. P. Edwards and D. M. Holton "Magnetisim in Lithium-Methylamine Solutions" Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie, 184-5 (1994) 157-163. 50. David C. Johnson "Diffusion in Solids, Liquids and Gases" In "Teaching General Chemistry: A Materials Science Companion" Arthur B. Ellis,

Margret J. Geselbracht, Brian J. Johnson, George C. Lisensky, and William R. Robinson, Editors, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC 1992,447-454.

51. Massifumi Fukuto, Marc D. Hornbostel and David C. Johnson "The Use of Superlattice Structure to Control Reaction Mechanism: The Kinetics and

Energetics of Nb5Se4 Formation” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 116 (1994) 9136-9140. 52. Thomas Novet, Michael Wagner, Min Jiang and David C. Johnson "The Preparation and Properties of M'M5X8 (X = Se, Te; M = Cr, Ti; M' = Li, Na, K, Rb,

Cs, Cd, Sn, Pb) Via Low Temperature Ion Exchange Reaction" Materials Research Bulletin, 30 (1995) 65-73. 53. Marc D. Hornbostel, Masafumi Fukuto, and David C. Johnson "The Use of Superlattice Reactants in the Synthesis of Ternary Cu-Nb-Se Compounds" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Better Ceramics Through

Chemistry VI” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 346 (1994) 75-79. 54. Thomas Novet, Stephen Kevan and David C. Johnson "Low Angle X-ray Diffraction as a Probe of Reactions at Buried Interfaces and as

Characterization Technique for Thin Films" Materials Science and Enginnering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure

and Processing, A195 (1995) 21-27. 55. Marc D. Hornbostel, Masafumi Fukuto, and David C. Johnson "Extension of Multilayer Precursor Synthesis to the Ternary InxNb3Se4 System" J. Solid State Chemistry, 117 (1995) 290-293. 56. Myungkeun Noh, James Thiel and David C. Johnson "The Preparation Of Crystalline NbSe2/TiSe2 Superlattices From Modulated Elemental Reactants" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Structure and Properties of

Multilayered Thin Films” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 382 (1995) 71-76. 57. Loreli Fister, Marc D. Hornbostel and David C. Johnson "Multilayer Precursor Synthesis Of New Copper-Tungsten Selenides" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Structure and Properties of

Multilayered Thin Films” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 382 (1995) 51-56.

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58. Myung Noh, James Theil and David C. Johnson "The Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices by Controlled Crystalllization of Modulated

Reactants" Science 270 (1995) 1181-1184. 59. Oyinda Oyaleran, Thomas Novet, Christopher D. Johnson and David C. Johnson "Controlling Solid State Reaction Pathways: Composition Dependence of the Nucleation Energy of InSe" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 118 (1996) 2422-2426. 60. Yeong Kuo Lin, T. Novet, David C. Johnson and J. M. Valles Jr. "Magnetotransport Studies of Strongly Disordered Annealed Amorphous Fe/Si

Multilayers" Physical Review B: Condensed Matter 53 (1996) 4796-4808. 61. Milo Overbay, Thomas Novet and David C. Johnson "The Low Temperature Synthesis of Vanadium Selenides Using Superlattice Reactants" J. Solid State Chemistry 123 (1996) 337-343. 62. Susan Moss, Myungkeun Noh, K. H. Jeong, D. H. Kim and David C. Johnson "Synthesis of Designed W-WSe2 Heterostructures From Superlattice Reactants" Chemistry of Materials 8 (1996) 1625-1635. 63. Myungkeun Noh, Christopher D. Johnson, Marc D. Hornbostel, James Thiel and David C.

Johnson "Control of Reaction Pathway and the Nanostructure of Final Products Through the Design of Modulated Elemental Reactants" Chemistry of Materials 8 (1996) 1853-1657. 64. Myungkeun Noh and David C. Johnson "Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices with Designed Structure from Elementally Modulated Reactants" Advanced Materials, 8 (1996) 596-599. 65. Myungkeun Noh and David C. Johnson "Designed Synthesis of Solid State Structural Isomers from Modulated Reactants" J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 118 (1996) 9117-9122. 66. Christopher D. Johnson and David C. Johnson "Low Temperature Synthesis of Mo2C/W2C Superlattices Via Ultra-Thin Modulated Reactants" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Layered Materials for Structural Applications” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 434 (1996) 75-80. 67. Michael Musialowski and David C. Johnson "Synthesis of Thin Film CuInSe2 using Multilayer Vacuum Evaporation to Avoid Binary

Phases" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Thin Films for Photovoltaic and Related Device Applications” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 426 (1996) 219-225.

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68. Myungkeun Noh and David C. Johnson "Designed Synthesis of [TiSe2]x[NbSe2]y Superlattices from Modulated Reactants" Angewandte Chemie, 35 (1996) 2666-2669. 69. Masafumi Fukuto, Jeff Anderson, Marc D. Hornbostel, David C. Johnson, Hsiumin Huang and Stephen D. Kevan "The Effect of Layer Thickness and Composition on the Kinetics of Solid State Reactions in the Niobium-Selenium System Studied Using Superlattice Reactants" Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 248 (1997) 59-65. 70. Marc D. Hornbostel, Edward J. Hyer, James P. Thiel and David C. Johnson "Rational Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites Using Multilayer Precursors" J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 119 (1997) 2665-2668. 71. Hyun-Joon Shin, Kwangho Jeong, Myungkeun Noh, David C. Johnson, Stephen D. Kevan, and Tony Warwick. "Lateral In-Plane Structure of (TiSe2)n(NbSe2)m Superlattices Using SEM and STXM" Journal of Applied Physics, 81 (1997) 7787-7792. 72. Myungkeun Noh and David C. Johnson "The Synthesis and Superconducting Behavior of Crystalline Superlattices: [TiSe2]m[NbSe2]n " Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Thin Films: Surface and Morphology”

Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 441. 73. Marc D. Hornbostel, Myungkeun Noh, Christopher D. Johnson and David C. Johnson "The Preparation of Kinetically Stable Crystalline Compounds From Modulated Elemental Reactants" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Solid State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 453. 74. Hyun-Joon Shin, Kwangho Jeong, Myungkeun Noh, David C. Johnson, Stephen D. Kevan, and Tony Warwick. "Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy Study of (TiSe2)n(NbSe2)m Superlattices" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Thin Films: Surface and Morphology” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 441. 75. Hyun-Joon Shin, Kwangho Jeong, David C. Johnson, Stephen D. Kevan, Myungkeun Noh, and Tony Warwick. "Study of (TiSe2)n(NbSe2)m Superlattices with Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy " Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 30 (1997) 575-579. 76. Marc D. Hornbostel, Edward J. Hyer, Julie H. Edvalson and David C. Johnson "Systematic Study of Rare Earth Iron Antimony Filled Skutterudites Synthesized Using

Multilayer Precursors" Inorganic Chemistry, 36 (1997) 4270-4274. 77. Steven L. Stuckmeyer, Heike Sellinschegg, Marc D. Hornbostel and David C. Johnson "The Synthesis of Metastable Post Transition Metal-Iron-Antimonides With the Skutterudite Structure Using the Multilayer Precursor Method"

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Chemistry of Materials, 10 (1998) 1096-1101. 78. Robert Schneidmiller, Marc D. Hornbostel and David C. Johnson "Kinetics of Formation of Molybdenum Selenides from Modulated Reactants and the Structure

of a New Compound Mo3Se" Inorganic Chemistry, 36 (1997) 5894-5899. 79. Marc D. Hornbostel, Heike Sellinschegg and David C. Johnson "Synthesis of New Thermoelectrics Using Modulated Elemental Reactants" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Thermoelectric Materials - New Directions and Approaches” Pittsburgh, PA. Volume 478 (1997) 211-216. 80. David C. Johnson "Controlled Synthesis of New Compounds Using Modulated Elemental Reactants" Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 3 (1998) 159-167. 81. Christopher D. Johnson, Myungkeun Noh, Heike Sellinschegg, Robert Schneidmiller and David

C. Johnson "Kinetic Control of Inorganic Solid State Reactions Resulting from Mechanistic Studies Using Elementally Modulated Reactants"

Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology H. S. Nalwa, Editor, John Wiley & Sons. Volume 1 (1999) 251-296.

82. David C. Johnson and Marc D. Hornbostel "Thermodynamcally Metastable Skutterudite Crystalline-Structured Compounds" U. S. Patent No. 5,994,639 issued Nov. 30, 1999 83. Christopher D. Johnson, Kane Anderson, Adam D. Gromko and David C. Johnson "Variation of the Nucleation Energy of Molybdenum Silicides as a Function of the Composition

of an Amorphous Precursor" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 120 (1998) 5226-5232. 84. Christopher D. Johnson and David C. Johnson "The Selective Synthesis Of Molybdenum Silicides From Modulated Elemental Reactants"

Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings “Phase Transformations and Systems Driven Far From Equilibrium” Pittsburgh, PA. 636 (1998) 569-74.

85. Greg S. Elliiott, Adam D. Gromko, Francis VandeVeegaete, Christopher D. Johnson and David C. Johnson "Layer Thickness Dependence of the Conductive Properties of Amorphous Mo/Si Multilayers" Physical Review B 58 (1998) 8805-8811. 86. Heike Sellinschegg, David C. Johnson, George S. Nolas, G. A. Slack, S. B. Schujman, F. Mohammed, T.Tritt and E. Nelson "A Novel Approach to Thermoelectrics Materials Research of Skutterudites"

Seventeenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Proceedings ICT98 (Cat. No.98TH8365), p. xiv+626,(1998) 338-41

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87. Robert Schneidmiller, Anne Bentley, Marc D. Hornbostel and David C. Johnson "The Use of Ternary Cations to Control Nucleation: Avoiding Binary Compounds as Reaction Intermediates" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 121 (1999) 3142-3149. 88. Heike Sellinschegg, Joshua R. Williams, Julie Casperson, George S. Nolas and David C.

Johnson "The Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites Using Superlattice Reactants" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials - The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 545 (1999) 37-43

89. Joshua R. Williams, Joanna Hass, Heike Sellinschegg and David C. Johnson

"Rational Synthesis of the Metastable Compounds BixCo4-xFexSb12" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Solid State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 547 (1999) 457-463.

90. Heike Sellinschegg, Joshua R. Williams, Steve Maxwell, Douglas Silliars, and David C. Johnson

" Synthesis of New Thermoelectric Materials Using Modulated Elementary Reactants " Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Volume 545 (1999) 53-57.

91. Heike Sellinschegg, Arywin Smalley, David C. Johnson, George Nolas, Mike Kaeser and Terry

Tritt “Synthesis of Filled Skutterudite Compounds with Varied Degree of Filling" Eighteenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Proceedings ICT99, (1999) 352-356.

92. Joshua R. Williams, Heike Sellinschegg, Julie Casperson, Jennnifer Harris, Carrie Daniels-Hafer,

David C. Johnson, George Nolas, Terry Tritt and E. Nelson “Synthesis of Skutterudite Superlattices by Controlled Crystallization of Elmentally Modulated Reactants " Eighteenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Proceedings ICT99, (1999) 5-9.

93. Heike Sellinschegg, David C. Johnson, George Nolas, and Terry Tritt

“The Effect of Various Filler Atoms on the Thermoelectric Properties of Ternary Skutterudites " Eighteenth International Conference on Thermoelectrics. Proceedings ICT99, (1999) 19-23.

94. Myungkeun Noh, Greg Elliott and David C. Johnson

"Variations in the Conductivity and Superconducting Properties of {[TiSe2] L[NbSe2] M}N Superlattices As a Function of Superlattice Structure."

Chemistry of Materials, (2000) 12, 2894 -290.

95. Thomas Hughes, David Johnson and Stephen Kevan "Synthesis of Superlattices of Intercalated Transition Metal Dichalcogenides" Journal of the American Chemical Society; (2000) 122; 8910-8915 96. Heike Sellinschegg, Joshua R. Williams, Fred Harris, David C. Johnson, Michael Kaeser, Terr

M. Tritt and George S. Nolas

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"The Synthesis of Metastable Skutterudites and Crystalline Superlattices" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2000- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 626 (2000) Z1.1.1-Z1.1.9.

97. Joshua R. Williams, David C. Johnson, Michael Kaeser, Terr M. Tritt and George S. Nolas

"Synthesis and Physical Properties of Bulk Skutterudites Superlattices" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2000- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 626 (2000) Z2.3.1-Z2.3.6.

98. Heike Sellinschegg, David C. Johnson, Michael Kaeser, Terry M. Tritt and George S. Nolas

"Bulk Synthesis of Completely and Partially Tin Filled CoSb3 Using the Multiplayer Repeat Method" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2000- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 626 (2000) Z10.2.1- Z10.2.6.

99. George S. Nolas, Michael Kaeser, Terry M. Tritt. Heike Sellinschegg, Joshua R. Williams and

David C. Johnson "Partially Filled Skutterudites: Optimizing the Thermoelectric Properties" Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2000- The Next Generation Materials for Small-Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 626 (2000) Z10.1.1- Z10.1.7.

100. George S. Nolas, H. Takizawa, T. Endo. Heike Sellinschegg, and David C. Johnson

"Thermoelectric Properties of Sn-filled Skutterudites" Applied Physics Letters, 77 (2000) 52-54.

101. James Atwater, James R. Akse, Tsai-Chen Wang, Shoichi Kimura and David C. Johnson "Preparation of Silicon Carbide Coated Activated Carbon Using a High Temperature Fluidized

Bed Reactor" Chemical Engineering Science 56 (2001) 2685-2693. 102. Joshua R. Williams, Mark Johnson and David C. Johnson "Composition Dependence of the Nucleation Energy of Iron Antimonides from Modulated

Elemental Reactants" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 123 (2001) 1645-1649. 103. T. A. Hughes, S. D. Kevan, D. E. Cox and David C. Johnson

"Synthesis of Superlattices of Intercalated Transition Metal Dichalcogenides" J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 122 (2000) 8910-8914.

104. Christopher Johnson, Heike Sellinschegg and David C. Johnson

"The Low Temperature Synthesis of TiC, Mo2C and W2C from Modulated Elemental Reactants"

Chemistry of Materials 13 (2001) 3876-3881.

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105. J. T. Heath, J. D. Cohen, W. Shafarman and D. C. Johnson “Characterization of Deep Defects in CuIn1-xGaxSe2 (CIGS) Working Photovoltaic Devices” Proc. Electrochem. Soc. 2001 (2001) 324-332.

106. J. O. Thompson and D. C. Johnson “Synthesis and Characterization of CuInSe2, CuGaSe2 and Graded Compositions from Modulated Elemental Reactants” Proc. Electrochem. Soc. 2001 (2001) 317-323.

107. Joshua R. Williams and David C. Johnson

"Synthesis of the New Metastable Skutterudite Compound NiSb3 from Modulated Elemental Reactants" Inorganic Chemistry 41 (2002) 4127-4130

108. Gene Yoon, Heike Sellinschegg and David C. Johnson "Calorimetric Study of the Nucleation of LaxCo4Sb12 Prepared From Modulated Elemental Reactants" Thermochimica Acta 388 (2002) 151-158

109. J M. Jensen, A. B. Oelkers, R. Toivola, David C. Johnson, J.W. Elam and S. M. George

“X-ray Reflectivity Characterization of ZnO/Al2203 Multilayers prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition” Chemistry of Materials, 14 (2002) 2276-2282.

110. Polly A. Berseth, Thomas A. Hughes, Robert Schneidmiller, Arwyn Smalley and David C.

Johnson “Low Temperature Synthesis Using Modulated Elemental Reactants: A New Metastable

Ternary Compound NixMoSe2” Solid State Science 4 (2002) 717-722. 111. Joshua R. Williams, Mark Johnson and David C. Johnson

'Suppression of Binary Nucleation in Amorphous La-Fe-Sb Mixtures” Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123(12) (2003) 3589-3592.

112. Joshua R. Williams, Arwyn L. E. Smalley, Heike Sellinschegg, Carrie Daniels-Hafer, Jennifer

Harris, Mark B. Johnson and David C. Johnson “Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices Using the Modulated Elemental Reactant Method”

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 12(34) (2003) 10335-10341. 113. Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly, Xavier Kyablue, and David C. Johnson;

"Selective Preparation of Nickel Silicides and Germanides Using Multilayer Reactants", Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 2002, 755 (Solid State Chemisry of Inorganic Materials IV), 393-397.

114. Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly, Xavier Kyablue and David C. Johnson,

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"Length scale dependent variation of the first nucleated phase in nickel-silicon multilayers", Journal of Applied Physics, 94(2), (2003) 1252-1257.

115. Fred. R. Harris, Stacey Standridge, Carolyn Feik and David C. Johnson “Design and Synthesis of [(Bi2Te3)x(TiTe2)y] Superlattices”, Angewandte Chemie, International Edition 42(43), (2003) 5296-5299. 116. Jacob M. Jensen, Sochetra Ly and David C. Johnson

“Low Temperature Preparation of High Temperaure Nickel Germanides Using Multilayer Reactants”. Chemistry of Materials, 15(22) (2003) 4200-4204.

117. Arwyn L. E. Smalley, Seok Kim and David C. Johnson “Effects of Composition and Annealing on the Electrical Properties of CoSb3”

Chemistry of Materials, 15(20) (2003) 3847-3851.

118. Arwyn L. E. Smalley, Michael L. Jespersen, David C. Johnson “The Synthesis and Structural Evolution of RuSb3, a New Metastable Skutterudite Compound” Inorganic Chemistry, 43(8) (2004) 2486-2490.

119. Fred. R. Harris, Stacey Standridge and David C. Johnson “The Synthesis of [(Bi2Te3)x{(TiTe2)y}1.36] Superlattices from Modulated Elemental Reactants” Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127 (2005) 7843-7848. 120. Seok Kim and David C. Johnson

"Control of Ni-Sn Interfacial Reactions Through Reactant Design" Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 392 (2005) 105-111. 121. Z.A. Sechrist1, F.H. Fabreguette1, O. Heintz3, T.M. Phung4, D.C. Johnson4 and S.M. George1,2

“Optimization and Structural Characterization of W/Al2O3 Nanolaminates Grown Using Atomic Layer Deposition Techniques” Chem. Mater., 17(13) (2005) 3475-3485.

122. Fred Harris and David C. Johnson “Class of superlattice materials and superlattice precursors and method for their

manufacture and use” US. Patent No 10-522,346 Jan 2005

WO 2004012263 123. James Hutchison and David C. Johnson “A student-focused approach to enhance graduate education at the interface between

chemistry and physics” Abstracts of Papers, 228th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA 2004. 124. Arwyn L. Smalley, Brandon Howe and David C. Johnson “The Synthesis of Ce-filled CoSb3 and characterization of its magnetic and structural properties”

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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2003 – Research and Applications" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 793 (2004) 413-418.

125. Fred Harris, Stacey Standridge, Carolyn Feik and David C. Johnson “Turbostratic disorder in [(Bi2Te3)x{(TiTe2)y}1.36] Superlattices”

Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings "Thermoelectric Materials 2003 – Research and Applications" Pittsburgh, PA Volume 793 (2004) 29-34.

126. Rui Chen, Muungok Yoon, Arwyn Smalley, David C. Johnson and David R. Tyler “Investigation of the Origin of Tensile Stress-Induced Rate Enhancements in the Photochemical

Degradation of Polymers” Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126 (2004) 3054-3055.

127. George S. Nolas, Jihui Yang, Timothy P. Hogan and David C. Johnson, Editors “Thermoelectric Materials 2003- Research and Applications”. (Symposium held in Boston MA

1-3 December 2003) Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc, 793 (2004) xiii-xiv. 128. Sissi L. Li, Mary Smeller, David C. Johnson,

”Attempted synthesis of (Bi2Te3)X (SnTe)Y Misfit Layer Compounds,” Proc. 24th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Clemson, USA, June 2005.

129. Raimar Rostek, Benjamin A. Schmid, Clay D. Mortensen, David C. Johnson,

“Progress Towards the Preparation of (TiTe2)3(Bi2Te3)y(TiTe2)3(Sb2Te3)z Superlattices,” Proc. 24th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Clemson, USA, June 2005, 258-260.

130. C. Mortensen, R. Rostek, B. Schmid, and D. C. Johnson, ”Investigation of the Interdiffusion of Sb and Bi in [Bi2Te3]x[Sb2Te3]y Superlattices,” Proc. 24th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Clemson, USA, June 2005, 261-264.

131. M. M. Smeller, Fred R. Harris, David C. Johnson,” “Repeatable Synthesis of (Bi2Te3)5(TiTe2)4 Superlattices Using Modulated Elemental Reactants,” Proc. 24th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Clemson, USA, June 2005, 253-254.

132. Benjamin A. Schmid, Raimar Rostek, Clay Mortensen and David C. Johnson,

“Synthesis of (Sb2Te3)x(TiTe2)y Superlattices,” Proc. 24th International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Clemson, USA, June 2005, 255-257.

133. C. Mortensen, B. Matelich, R. Rostek, B. Schmid, and D.C. Johnson,” “Preparation of (TiTe2)3(Sb2Te3)y(TiTe2)3(Bi2Te3)z Superlattices using the Modulated Elemental Reactants (MER) Technique,” Mat. Res. Symp. Proc. Vol. 886, November 2005.

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134. M. M. Smeller, Fred R. Harris, and David C. Johnson,

”Synthesis of (Bi2Te3)x(TiTe2)x and (Bi2Te3)x(TiTe2)3 Superlattices” Mat. Res. Symp. Proc. Vol. 886, (2005) 0886-F03-07 doi:10.1557/PROC-0886-F03-07.

135. Sissi L. Li and David C. Johnson, ”Evaluation of TiTe2 as a Diffusion Barrier in the Synthesis of (Bi2Te3)5(SnTe)5 Misfit Layer Compounds,”

MRS Proceedings, 886, (2005) 0886-F03-12 doi:10.1557/PROC-0886-F03-12. 136. Arwyn L. E. Smalley and David C. Johnson "Incomplete Crystallization of Skutterudites" MRS Proceedings, 886, (2005) 0886-F09-12 doi:10.1557/PROC-0886-F09-12. 137. Benjamin Allen Schmid, Fred R Harris and David C Johnson "Preparation of [(Bi2Te3)x(HfTe2)]y Superlattices" MRS Proceedings, 886, (2005) 0886-F03-10 doi:10.1557/PROC-0886-F03-10. 138. Ngoc T. Nguyen, Brandon Howe, Juliana R. Hash, Nicholas Liebrecht, and David C.

Johnson “Synthesis of [(VSe2)n]1.06[(TaSe2)n] Superlattices Using a Hybrid Approach:

Self Assembly of Amorphous Nanostructured Reactants” Advanced Materials, 2006. 18, 118-122.

139. T. M. Phung, D. C. Johnson, and G. A. Antonelli “A detailed experimental and analytical study of the thermal expansion of dielectric thin films on Si by x-ray reflectivity” J. Appl. Phys. 100, 064317 (2006)

140. Jeremy T. Anderson, Craig L. Munsee, Celia M. Hung, Tran M. Phung, Gregory S. Herman,

Thomas Lindner, David C. Johnson, John F. Wager, and Douglas A. Keszler “Solution-processed HafSOx and ZircSOx inorganic thin-film dielectrics and nanolaminates” Advanced Functional Materials, 2007, 17, 2117-2124.

141. Sarah Antonelli, T.L. Allen, D.C. Johnson, V.M. Dubin “Crystallization behavior of Ni-P alloy film on Co and Cu seed layers,”

J. Electrochem. Soc., 152, J120 (2005). 142. Catalin Chiritescu, David G. Cahill, Ngoc Nguyen, David Johnson, Arun Bodapati,

Pawel Keblinski and Paul Zschack “Ultra-low thermal conductivity in disordered, layered crystals” Science 2007 315, 351-353.

143. Ngoc T. Nguyen, Brandon Howe, Juliana R. Hash, Nicholas Liebrecht, Paul Zschack**

and David C. Johnson “Synthesis of a Family of {[(VSe2)n]1.06(TaSe2)m}z Compounds”

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Chemistry of Materials, 2007, 19, 1923-1930. 144. Anastassios Mavrokefalos, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Michael T. Pettes, David C. Johnson, and Li

Shi “In-Plane Thermal Conductivity of Disordered Layered WSe2 and (W)x(WSe2)y Superlattice Films” Applied Physics Letters, 2007, 91, 171912-171915.

145. Seongwon Kim, Jian Min Zuo, Ngoc T. Nguyen, David C. Johnson, and David G. Cahill

“The Structure of Layered WSe2 Thin Films with Ultralow Thermal Conductivity” Journal of Materials Research, 2008, 23, 1064-1067.

146. Qiyin Lin, Arwyn L. E. Smalley, David C. Johnson, J. Martin, G. S. Nolas

“The Synthesis and Properties of CexCo4Ge6Se6“ Chemistry of Materials, 2007, 19, 6615-6620. 147. A. Mavrokefalos, N. Nguyen, M. T. Pettes, David C. Johnson and Li Shi

“In Plane thermal and Thermoelectric properties of highly preferred orientation [(W)x(WSe2)y]z superlattice thin films” Proceedings of 2007 Summer Heat Transfer Conferrence, HT2007, pp.32841:1-4 (2007).

148. Ngoc Nyugen, Clay Mortensen, Colby Heideman, Qiyin Lin, and David C. Johnson “Designed Nanoscale Precursors for the Self Assembly of Nanostructured Compounds” Proceedings of 2007 International Symposium on Nano-Thermoelectrics, Osaka, Japan,

pp. 55-56. 149. Qiyin Lin, Colby L. Heideman, Ngoc Nguyen, Paul Zschack, Catalin Chiritescu, David

G. Cahill, David C. Johnson “Designed Synthesis of Families of Misfit Layered Compounds” European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2008, 15, 2382-2385 150. Tran M. Phung, Jacob M. Jensen, David C. Johnson, John J. Donovan and Brian G.

McBurnett “Determination of the Composition of Ultra-Thin Ni-Si Films on Si: Constrained Modeling of Electron Probe Microanalysis and X-ray Reflectivity Data” X-ray Spectrometry 2008, 37, 608-611.

151. Colby Heideman, Ngoc Nyugen, Jonathan Hanni, Qiyin Lin, Scott Duncombe, David C.

Johnson and Paul Zschack “The synthesis and characterization of new [(BiSe)1.10]m[NbSe2]n, [(PbSe)1.10]m[NbSe2]n, [(CeSe)1.14]m[NbSe2]n and [(PbSe)1.12]m[TaSe2]n misfit layered compounds”

J. Solid State Chemistry, 2008, 181, 1701-1706 152. Catalin Chirtescu, David G. Cahill, Colby Heideman, Qiyin Lin, Clay Mortensen, Ngoc

T. Nyugen, David C. Johnson, Raimar Rostek, and Harold Bottner “Low thermal conductivity in nanoscale layered materials synthesized by the method of modulcated elemental reactants” Journal of Applied Physics, 2008, 104, 33533-35538.

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153. Jiang, K., Zakutayev, A., Stowers, J., Anderson, M.D., Tate, J., McIntyre, D.H., Johnson,

D.C., Keszler, D.A. “Low-temperature, solution processing of TiO2 thin films and fabrication of multilayer dielectric optical elements” Solid State Sciences (2009) 11, 1692 –1699.

154. Andrew Taylor, Clay Mortenson, Raimar Rostek, Ngoc Nguyen and David C. Johnson “Vapor annealing as a post processing technique to control carrier concentrations of Bi2Te3 thin films” Journal of Electronic Materials: (2010) 39, Issue 9, 1981.

155. Qiyin Lin, Mary Smeller, Colby Heideman, Arwyn L. E. Smalley and David C. Johnson “Synthesis and thermoelectric properties of the pseudo-binary skutterudites CoGe1.5Se1.5 and CoSn1.5Te1.5” Accepted, Mat. Res. Symp. Proc. , November 2008

156. Colby Heideman, Raimar Rostek, Michael Anderson, and David C, Johnson

“Synthesis and electronic properties of the Misfit Layered Compound [(PbSe)1.00]1[MoSe2]1 “ Journal of Electronic Materials: (2010) 39, 1476-1481

157. Paul Zschack, Colby Heideman, Clay Mortensen, Ngoc Nguyen, Mary Smeller, Qiyin Lin, and David C. Johnson “X-ray Characterization of Low Thermal Conductivity Thin Film Materials” Journal of Electronic Materials (2009), 38, 1402-1406.

158. Catalin Chiritescu, David G. Cahill, Clay Mortensen, David Johnson and Paul Zschack "Lower limit to the lattice thermal conductivity of nanostructured Bi2Te3 based materials," (2009) Journal of Applied Physics 106 Issue 7) 073503/1-073503/5.

159. Clay D. Mortensen and David C. Johnson “Interdiffusion of Bi and Sb in superlattices built from blocks of Bi2Te3, Sb2Te3 and TiTe2” Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc (2009) 1166-1170.

160. David C. Johnson “New order for lithium bromide”

Nature (2008) 454, 174-175. 161. Qiyin Lin, Mary Smeller, Colby L. Heideman, Paul Zschack, Mikio Koyano, Michael D.

Anderson, Robert Kykyneshi, Douglas A. Keszler, Ian M. Anderson, and David C. Johnson “Rational Synthesis and Characterization of a New Family of Low Thermal Conductivity Misfit Layer Compounds [(PbSe) 0.99]m(WSe2)n“ Chem. Mater. (2010) 22, 1002-1009.

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162. Zhao Jie-Hua; Gupta Vikas; Mortensen Clay D.; Lu Kuan-Hsun; Edwards Darvin R.; Johnson David C.; Ho Paul S. “Thermomechanical Property Characterization of Ultra Low-k Materials” AIP Conference Proceedings;(2009) 1143(1):87 – 96

163. Ngoc T. Nguyen, Polly A. Berseth, Qiyin Lin, Catalin Chiritescu, David G. Cahill, Anastassios Mavrokefalos, Li Shi, Paul Zschack, Michael D. Anderson, Ian M. Anderson and David C. Johnson,

“Synthesis and properties of turbostratically disordered, ultrathin WSe2 films Chem. Mater. (2010) 22 (9), pp 2750–2756

164. Anastassios Mavrokefalos, Qiyin Lin, Matthew Beekman, Jae Hun Seol, Yong J. Lee, Huijun Kong, Michael T. Pettes, David C. Johnson, and Li Shi “In-plane thermal and thermoelectric properties of misfit-layered [(PbSe)0.99]x(WSe2)x superlattice thin films” Applied Physics Letters (2010) 96, Issue 18: 181908/1-181908/3

165. David C. Johnson, Darren Johnson, John F. Wager and Douglas Keszler

“Green Semiconductor Manufacturing – Potential New Routes Using Aqueous Solution Chemistry” CS MANTECH Conference, May 17-20th, (2010 Portland, Oregon, USA) 3-6.

166. Clay Mortensen, Paul Zschack and David C. Johnson “The Evaluation of TiTe2 as a Diffusion Barrier in the Formation of Low Thermal Conductivity Nanolaminates with Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3“ CIMTEC 2010 - 5th Forum on New Materials Part C, Thermal-to-Electrical Energy Conversion, Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conversion and Concentrating Solar Technologies, Pietro Vincenzini, Kunihito Koumoto, Nicola Romeo And Mark Mehos, Editors, Advances in Science and Technology, Volume 74, (2010), pg. 38-48.

167. Jin Yong Kim, Yong-June Choi, Hyung-Ho Park, Stephen Golledge and David C. Johnson “Effective atomic layer deposition procedure for Al-dopant distribution in ZnO thin films” J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A (2010) 28(5)

168. Sujing Xie, Ngoc T. Nguyen, and David C. Johnson "Scanning transmission electron microscope study on the misfit layer compounds (NbSe2)4(PbSe)4" Microscopy and Microanalysis 2010, 16(Suppl. 2), 1346-1347.

169. Yong-June Choi, Hyung-Ho Park, Stephen Golledge, David C. Johnson, Ho Jung Chang, and Hyeongtag Jeon “The electrical and optical properties of direct patternable SnO2 thin films containing Pt nanoparticles at various annealing temperatures” Surface and Coatings Technol. A (2010) xxx

170. John O. Thompson, Michael D. Anderson, Tim Ngai, Thomas Allen, and David C. Johnson

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“The Nucleation and Growth Kinetics of Co-deposited Copper and Selenium Precursors to Form Metastable Copper Selenides” Journal of Alloys and Compounds 509 (2011) pp. 9631-9637

171. Qiyin Lin, Sara Tepfer, Colby Heideman, Clay Mortensen, Ngoc Nguyen, Paul Zschack,

Matt Beekman, David C. Johnson, “Influence of selenium vapor post-annealing on the electrical transport properties of PbSe-WSe2 nanolaminates” Journal of Materials Research, (2011) 26 1866-1871.

172. Matti Alemayehu, John Evan Davis, Milton Jackson, Brian Lessig, Logan Smith, Jon David Sumega, Chris Knutson, Matt Beekman, David C. Johnson, and Douglas A. Keszler "Tunable dielectric thin films by aqueous, inorganic solution-based processing," Solid State Sciences, (2011), doi:10.1016/j.solidstatesciences2011.09.007

173. M. Beekman, C. Heideman, M. Anderson, M. Smeller, R. Atkins, Q. Lin, N. Nguyen, and D.C. Johnson “Design and realization of nanostructured inorganic intergrowths” CRC Handbook “Modules, Systems, and Applications in Thermoelectrics” (CRC Press - 1,120 Pages Editor: David Michael Rowe) (2012)

174. Clay Mortensen, Matt Beekman, and David C. Johnson “Probing the effects of alloying, grain size, and turbostratic disorder on thermal conductivity” Sci. Adv. Mater. 3, 639-645 (2011)

175. A. Mochel, I. Sergueev, N. Nguyen, Gary J. Long, F. Grandjean, D. C. Johnson, and R.

P. Hermann “Lattice dynamics in the FeSb3 Skutterudite” Phys. Rev. B 84, 064302 (2011).

176. Sergei Rouvimov, Matt Beekman, Ryan Atkins, Corinna Grosse, Holm Kirmse, David Johnson, Wolfgang Neumann Structural investigations of ferecrystals [(SnSe)1+x]m[TSe2]n (T = Mo, Ta) by means of transmission electron microscopy Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2011 11th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology (2011) 398 – 403.

177. John Donovan, David C. Johnson A Transmission Electron Probe Nano Analyzer for Improved High Accuracy Elemental Analysis Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2011 11th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology (2011) 392 - 397

178. Ryan Atkins, David Johnson Synthesis of New Ferecrystals [(SnSe)y]m(TSe2)n where T= V and Ta Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2011 11th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology (2011) 1230 - 1234

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179. Daniel B. Moore, Matt Beekman, David Johnson* Synthesis of Four New Members of the (PbSe)1.16(TiSe2)n (n = 1, 2, 3, and 4) Family of Ferecrystals Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2011 11th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology (2011) 1363 - 1366

180. W. Neumann, H. Kirmse, I. Hausler, C. Grosse, P. Moeck, S. Rouvimov, M. Beekman, R. Atkins, D. C. Johnson, K. Volz Methods of electron crystallography as tools for materials analysis Solid State Phenomena, 186 (2012) 1-6.

181. Mary M. Smeller, Colby L. Heideman, Qiyin Lin, Michael D. Anderson, Paul Zschack, Ian M. Anderson, David C. Johnson “The Structure of Turbostratically Disordered Misfit Compounds [(PbSe)0.99]1[WSe2]1, [(PbSe)1.00]1[MoSe2]1, and [(SnSe)1.03]1[MoSe2]1” Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie, 638 (2012) 2632-2639.

182. Daniel B. Moore, Matthew J. Stolt, Ryan Atkins, Luke Sitts, Zachary Jones, Sabrina Disch, Matt Beekman, David C. Johnson

“Preparation and characterization of (PbSe)1.16TiSe2” Emerging Materials Research, 1 (2012) 292-298.

183. Daniel B. Moore, Luke Sitts, Matthew J. Stolt, Matt Beekman, and David C. Johnson “Characterization of non-stoichiometric Ti1+xSe2 prepared by the method of modulated elemental reactants”

Journal of Electronic Materials, 2013, 42(7) pp 1647-1651

184. Ryan Atkins, Jason Wilson, Paul Zschack, Corinna Grosse, Wolfgang Neumann and David C. Johnson “Synthesis of [(SnSe)1.15]m(TaSe2)n Ferecrystals: Structurally Tunable Metallic Compounds”

Chemistry of Materials, 2012, 24 (23), pp 4594–4599 185. Michael D. Anderson, Colby L. Heideman, Mary Smeller, Robert Kykyneshi, Andrew A.

Herzing, Ian M. Anderson, Douglas A. Keszler, Paul Zschack, David C. Johnson “Size-Dependent Structural Distortions in One Dimensional Nanostructures“, Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed., 2013, 52, 1-5

186. Yong-June Choi, Su Cheol Gong, David C. Johnson, Stephen Golledge, Geun Young Yeom, Hyung-Ho Park

“Characteristics of the Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Effectiveness of Al-Doped ZnO Thin Films Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition”

Applied Surface Science 2013, 269, 92-97.

187. Sujing Xie, Ngoc T. Nguyen, and David C. Johnson "Scanning transmission electron microscope study on the misfit layer compounds (NbSe2)4(PbSe)4" Microscopy and Microanalysis 2010, 16(Suppl. 2), 1346-1347.

188. M. Beekman, G. Cogburn, C. Heideman, S. Rouvimov, P. Zschack, W. Neumann, and D. C. Johnson "New layered intergrowths in the Sn-Mo-Se system"

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Journal of Electronic Materials 2012, 41, 1476-1480 189. C.C. Knutson, M. N. Jackson, M. Beekman, M. E. Carnes, D. W. Johnson, D. C.

Johnson, D.A. Keszler, “Mentoring Graduate Students in Research and Teaching by Utilizing Research as a Template,” Journal of Chemical Education 2014, 91, 200-205.

190. Colby L. Heideman, Sara Tepfer, Qiyin Lin, Raimar Rostek, Paul Zschack, Michael D. Anderson, Ian M. Anderson and David C. Johnson “Designed Synthesis, Structure and Properties of a Family of Ferecrystalline Compounds [(PbSe)1.00]m(MoSe2)n “ J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2013, 135 (30), pp 11055–11062. DOI: 10.1021/ja402819q.

191. Kai Jiang, Stephen Meyers, Michael Anderson, David C. Johnson, and Douglas Keszler "Functional Ultra-Thin Films and Nanolaminates from Aqueous Solutions" Chem. Mater. , 2013, 25 (2), pp 210–214. DOI: 10.1021/cm303268p.

192. Ryan Atkins, Daniel B. Moore, and David C. Johnson

"Insights into the Self-Assembly of Ferecrystalline Compounds from Designed Amorphous Precursors" Chem. Mater. , 2013, 25 (9), pp 1744–1750. DOI: 10.1021/cm400218z.

193. Daniel B. Moore, Matt Beekman, Sabrina Disch, Paul Zschack, Ines Häusler, Wolfgang Neumann and David C. Johnson "Synthesis, structure, and properties of turbostratically disordered (PbSe)1.18(TiSe2)2" Chem. Mater., 2013, 25 (12), pp 2404–2409. DOI: 10.1021/cm400090f.

194. Ryan Atkins, Sabrina Disch, Zachary Jones, Ines Häeusler, Corinna Grosse, Saskia F. Fischer, Wolfgang Neumann, Paul Zschack, and David C. Johnson

“Synthesis, Structure and Electrical Properties of a New Tin Vanadium Selenide” J. Solid State Chem., 2013, 202, 128-133. DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2013.03.008.

195. Corinna Grosse, Ryan Atkins, Holm Kirmse, Anna Mogilatenko, Wolfgang Neumann, and David C. Johnson

"Local Structure and Defect Chemistry of [(SnSe)1.15]m(TaSe2) Ferecrystals – a New Type of Layered Intergrowth Compound" J. Alloys Compd., 2013, 579, 507-515. DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2013.06.074.

196. Matt Beekman, Sabrina Disch, Sergei Rouvimov, Deepa Kasinathan, Klaus Koepernik, Helge Rosner, Paul Zschack, Wolfgang S. Neumann, David C. Johnson "Controlling size-induced phase transformations using chemically designed nanolaminates" Angewandte Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 13211 –13214. DOI: 10.1002/anie.201305377.

197. Michael D. Anderson, John O. Thompson, and David C. Johnson "Avoiding Binary Compounds As Reaction Intermediates in Solid State Reactions" Chem. Mater., 2013, 25, 3996–4002. DOI: 10.1021/cm4019259.

198. Sean W. King, Liza Ross, Han Li, Gaunghai Xu, Jeff Bielefeld, Ryan Atkins, P. Henneghan, Kat Davis, David C. Johnson, William A. Lanford “Influence of Hydrogen Content and Network Connectivity on the Thermal Stability and Coefficient of Thermal Expansion for a-SiC:H Thin Films”

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J. Non-Cryst. Solids (2014), 389, 78–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2014.02.007. 199. Matti B. Alemayehu, Gavin Mitchson, Jeffery Ditto, Ben E. Hanken, Mark Asta, David

C. Johnson "Charge Transfer Between PbSe and NbSe2 in [(PbSe)1.14]m(NbSe2)1 Ferecrystalline Compounds" Chem. Mater., 2014, 26, 1859–1866. DOI: 10.1021/cm404018a.

200. Devin R. Merrill, Daniel B. Moore, Mark N. Coffey, Adam W. Jansons, Matthias Falmbigl, David C. Johnson

"Synthesis and characterization of turbostratically disordered (BiSe)1.15TiSe2 " Semicond. Sci. Technol. 29 (2014) 064004. DOI: 10.1088/0268-1242/29/6/064004.

201. Colby Heideman and David C. Johnson “Structural influence on transport properties in [(PbSe)1.00]m(MoSe2)n misfit layered compounds” Semicond. Sci. Technol. 2014, 29, 064007. DOI: 10.1088/0268-1242/29/6/064007.

202. Matt Beekman, Colby Heideman, and David C. Johnson “Ferecrystals: Non-epitaxial layered intergrowths”

Semicond. Sci. Technol. 2014, 29, 064012. DOI: 10.1088/0268-1242/29/6/064012. 203. Daniel B Moore, Matt Beekman, Sabrina Disch and David C. Johnson

“Telluride Misfit Layer Compounds: [(PbTe)1.17]m(TiTe2)n” Angewandte Chemie Int Ed Engl. 2014, 53, 5672-5. DOI: 10.1002/anie.201401022.

204. Ryan Atkins, Michelle Dolgos, Andreas Fiedler, Corinna Grosse, Saskia F. Fischer, Sven P. Rudin, and David C. Johnson “Synthesis and Systematic Trends in Structure and Electrical Properties of [(SnSe)1.15]m(VSe2)1, m = 1, 2, 3, and 4” Chem. Mater. 2014, 26, 2862–2872. DOI: 10.1021/cm5004774.

205. Michael Ludemann, Ovidiu D. Gordan, Dietrich R. T. Zahn, Matt Beekman, Ryan Atkins, David C. Johnson “Raman Spectroscopy Insights Into the Size-Induced Structural Transformation in SnSe Nanolayers” Langmuir 2014, 30(27), 8209-8214. DOI: 10.1021/la501722d.

206. Richard D. Westover, Ryan A. Atkins, Jeff Ditto, and David C. Johnson “Synthesis of (SnSe)1.16-1.09(Nbx,Mo1-x)Se2 Ferecrystal Alloys.” Chem. Mater. 2014, 26, 3443–3449. DOI: 10.1021/cm500720x.

207. Matthias Regus, Gerhard Kuhn, Svitlana Polesya, Sergiy Mankovsky, Matti Alemayehu, Matthew Stolt, David C. Johnson, Hubert Ebert, Wolfgang Bensch “Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the New, Metastable Compound Cr3Sb” Z. Kristallogr. 2014, 229, 505–515. DOI: 10.1515/zkri-2014-1744.

208. Ines Häusler, Ryan Atkins, Matthias Falmbigl, Wolfgang Neumann, David C. Johnson “Insights from STEM and TEM diffraction studies into the local structure and growth

mechanism of misfit layered compounds prepared using modulated reactants” Z. Kristallogr. 2014, 230, 45–54. DOI: 10.1515/zkri-2014-1761.

209. David C. Johnson, Simon Clarke, John Wiley, Kunihito Koumoto “Layered Materials”

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Semicond. Sci. Technol. 2014, 29, 060301. DOI: 10.1088/0268-1242/29/6/060301 210. Noel S. Gunning, Joseph Feser, Matthias Falmbigl, Matt Beekman, David G. Cahill,

David C. Johnson “Synthesis, structure, and thermal conductivity of [(SnSe)1+y]n[MoSe2]n compounds” Semicond. Sci. Technol. 2014, 29, 124007. DOI: 10.1088/0268-1242/29/12/124007.

211. Anna-Lena Hansen, Torben Dankwort, Markus Winkler, Jeffrey Ditto, Dave C. Johnson, Jan D. König, Kilian Bartholomé, ‚Lorenz Kienle, Wolfgang Bensch “Synthesis and thermal instability of high quality Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 super-lattice thin film thermoelectrics” Chem. Mater. 2014, 26 (22), 6518–6522. DOI: 10.1021/cm5031574.

212. Matti B. Alemayehu, Matthias Falmbigl, Corinna Grosse, Kim Ta, Saskia Fischer, and David C. Johnson “Structural and Electrical Properties of a New ([SnSe]1.16)1(NbSe2)1 Polytype” J. Alloys Compd. 2015, 619, 861-868. DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.09.084.

213. Devin R. Merrill, Daniel B. Moore, Jeffrey Ditto, Duncan R. Sutherland, Matthias Falmbigl, Markus Winkler, Hans-Fridtjof Pernau and David C. Johnson “The synthesis, structure and electrical characterization of (SnSe)1.2TiSe2” Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2015: 83–91. DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201402814

214. Matthias Falmbigl, Andreas Fiedler, Ryan E. Atkins, Saskia F. Fischer, David C. Johnson “Suppressing a Charge Density Wave by Changing Dimensionality in the Ferecrystalline Compounds ([SnSe]1.15)1(VSe2)n with n = 1, 2, 3, 4.” Nano Lett. 2015, 15, 943-8. DOI: 10.1021/nl503708j.

215. Marco Esters, Matti Alemayehu, Zachary Jones, N. T. Nguyen, Michael D. Anderson, Corinna Grosse, Saskia Fischer, and David C. Johnson “Synthesis of Inorganic Structural Isomers By Diffusion-Constrained Self-Assembly of Designed Precursors: A Novel Type of Isomerism.” Angewandte Chemie, 54, (2015) 1130–1134. DOI: 10.1002/anie.201409714.

216. M. Beekman, S. Disch, N. Gunning, and D. C. Johnson “Preparation, formation, and structure of [(SnSe)1.04]m(MoSe2)n intergrowth compounds (0 < m, n < 32) from designed precursors” Inorg. Chem., 2015, 54, 1091–1099. DOI: 10.1021/ic502427c.

217. Matti Alemayheu, Matthias Falmbigl, Kim Ta, Sage Bauers, and David C. Johnson “Structural and Electrical Properties of ([SnSe]1 + δ)m(NbSe2)1 Compounds: Single NbSe2 layers separated by increasing thickness of SnSe” Chem. Mater, 2015, 27, 867–875. DOI: 10.1021/cm5039864.

218. M. V. Daniel, C. Brombacher, G. Beddies, N. Johrmann, M. Hietschold, D. C. Johnson, Z. Aabdin, N. Peranio, O. Eibl, and M. Albrecht “Structural properties of thermoelectric CoSb3 skutterudite thin films prepared by molecular beam deposition” J. Alloys Compd. 2015, 624, 216–225. DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.11.057.

219. M. D. Anderson, J. Roberts, K. Kirchgessner, L. Larossa, I. M. Anderson, D. C. Johnson “Characterization of Thin Film CuCr2Se4 Synthesized by A Modulated Elemental Reactant Deposition”

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Microsc. Microanal. 2009, 15, 550-551. DOI: 10.1017/S1431927609096524. 220. M. V. Daniel, L. Hammerschmidt, C. Schmidt, F. Timmermann, J. Franke, N. Jöhrmann,

M. Hietschold, D. C. Johnson, B. Paulus, and M. Albrecht "Structural and thermoelectric properties of FeSb3 skutterudite thin films " Physical Review B 2015, 91, 085410. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.91.085410

221. Matti B. Alemayehu, Kim Ta, Matthias Falmbigl and David C. Johnson "Charge Transfer vs. Dimensionality: What affects the Transport Properties of Ferecrystals?"

Nanoscale. 2015, 7, 7378-85. DOI: 10.1039/c4nr07338j. 222. Matti B. Alemayehu, Kim Ta, Matthias Falmbigl and David C. Johnson

"Structure, Stability and Properties of the Intergrowth Compounds ([SnSe]1+δ)m(NbSe2)n, where m = n = 1 - 20" J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015 137, 4831-9.

223. M. Falmbigl, M. B. Alemayehu, D. R. Merrill, M. Beekman, David C. Johnson

"In-plane Structure of Ferecrystalline Compounds" Cryst. Res. Technol., 2015 50, 464–472. DOI 10.1002/crat.201500019

224. Matti B. Alemayehu, Matthias Falmbigl, Kim Ta and David C. Johnson "Effect of Local Structure of NbSe2 on the Transport Properties of [(SnSe)1.16]1[(NbSe2)]n Ferecrystals" Chem. Mater. 2015, 27 (6), pp 2158–2164. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b00131

225. Devin R. Merrill, Daniel B. Moore, Sage Bauers, Matthias Falmbigl, and David C. Johnson "Misfit Layer and Ferecrystals: A Test Platform for Thermoelectric Nanocomposites" Materials 2015, 8, 2000-2029; DOI:10.3390/ma8042000

226. Matti B. Alemayehu*, Matthias Falmbigl, Kim Ta, and David C. Johnson "The Influence of Interfaces on Properties of Thin-Film Inorganic Structural Isomers Containing SnSe-NbSe2 Subunits" ACS Nano. 2015, 9, 4427-34. DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b01770.

227. Matti B. Alemayehu, Matthias Falmbigl, Kim Ta, Jeffery Ditto, and David C. Johnson "Designed Synthesis of a New van der Waals Heterostucture: VSe2-GeSe2"

Angewandte Chemie  2015, 54 15468–15472 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201506152 228. M.V. Daniel, D.C. Johnson, G.L. Katona, D.L. Beke, M. Albrecht

"Structural properties of thermoelectric skutterudite FexCo1-xSb3 gradient films fabricated by modulated elemental reactant method" J. Alloys Compd. 2015, 636, 405–410. DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.02.161

229. Sage. R. Bauers1, Daniel B. Moore1, Jeffrey Ditto, David C. Johnson "Phase Width of Kinetically Stable ([PbSe]1+d)1(TiSe2)1 Ferecrystals and the Effect of Precursor Composition on Electrical Properties" J. Alloys Compd. 2015; 645, 118-124. DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.04.228.

230. Sven P. Rudin and David C. Johnson "Density Functional Theory Calculations of the Turbostratically Disordered Compound [(SnSe)1+y]m(VSe2)n" Phys. Rev. B. 91, 144203 (2015) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.91.144203

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231. Lorenz Kienle, Torben Dankwort, Jan König, Markus Winkler, Anna Hansen, Christine Koch, Jeffrey Ditto, Dave C. Johnson and Wolfgang Bensch

"Real Structure and Structural Changes of Functional Tellurides" Microscopy & Microanalysis 2015, 21, 1823-1824.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1431927615009897

232. Matt Beekman, Gabriel Rodriguez, Ryan Atkins, James Kunert, Daniel B. Moore, and David C. Johnson "Detection of nanoscale embedded layers using laboratory specular X-ray diffraction" J. Appl. Phys. 2015, 117, 185306; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4920928

233. S. B. Antonelli, T. L. Allen, D. C. Johnson, and V. M. Dubin Determining the Role of W in Suppressing Crystallization of Electroless Ni–W–P Films Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2006, 153, J46-J49

234. Sage R. Bauers, Suzannah R. Wood, Kirsten M. Ø. Jensen, Anders B. Bilchfeld, Simon Billinge, Bo B. Iversen, David C. Johnson "Following Structural Evolution of Extended Solids from Amorphous Precursors to Crystalline Products with Total Scattering Techniques" J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2015, 137 9652–9658. DOI:10.1021/jacs.5b04838

235. Richard D. Westover, Jeff Ditto, Matthias Falmbigl, Zachary Hay, David C. Johnson "Synthesis and Characterization of Quaternary Monolayer Thick MoSe2/SnSe/NbSe2/SnSe Heterojunction Superlattices" Chem. Mater, 2015, 27 (18), pp 6411–6417. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b02588

236. Devin R. Merrill, Duncan R. Sutherland, Jeffrey Ditto, Sage Bauers, Matthias Falmbigl, Douglas L. Medlin, and David C. Johnson " Kinetically Controlled Site-Specific Substitutions in Higher-Order Heterostructures" Chem. Mater. 2015, 27, 4066−4072. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b01071

237. Noel S. Gunning, Joseph Feser, Matt Beekman, David G. Cahill, and David C. Johnson

"Synthesis and Thermal Properties of Solid-State Structural Isomers: Ordered Intergrowths of SnSe and MoSe2" J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2015, 137, 8803–8809. DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b04351

238. Kirsten M. Ø. Jensen, Anders B. Blichfeld, Sage Bauers, Suzannah R. Wood, Eric Dooryhée, David C. Johnson, Bo B. Iversen, Simon J. L. Billinge "Demonstration of thin Film Pair Distribution Function analysis (tfPDF) for the study of the local structure of amorphous and crystalline thin films" Acta Crystallographica A IUCrJ 2, 2015, 2, 481-489. DOI:10.1107/S2052252515012221.

239. S. R. Bauers, D. R. Merrill, D. B. Moore, and D. C. Johnson

"Carrier dilution in TiSe2 based intergrowth compounds for enhanced thermoelectric performance" J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 10451-10458. DOI: 10.1039/C5TC01570G

240. Torben Dankwort, Anna-Lena Hansen, Markus Winkler, Ulrich Schürmann, Jan D. Koenig, David C. Johnson, Nicki F. Hinsche, Peter Zahn, Ingrid Mertig, Wolfgang Bensch and Lorenz Kienle "Nanostructure, thermoelectric properties, and transport theory of V2VI3 and V2VI3 / IV-VI based superlattices and nano-materials" Phys. Status Solidi A 2016, 213, 662–671. DOI: 10.1002/pssa.201532471

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241. Matthias Falmbigl, Daniel. Putzky, Jeffrey Ditto, Marco Esters, Sage R. Bauers, Filip Ronning, David C. Johnson1 "Influence of Defects on the Charge Density Wave of ([SnSe]1+δ)1(VSe2)1 Ferecrystals" ACS Nano, 2015, 9, 8440–8448. DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b03361

242. M. Falmbigl, D. Putzky, J. Ditto, D. C. Johnson "Influence of interstitial V on structure and properties of ferecrystalline ([SnSe]1.15)1(V1+xSe2)n for n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6" J. Sol. State Chem., 2015, 231, 101–107. DOI:10.1016/j.jssc.2015.08.013

243. Suzannah R. Wood, Devin R. Merrill, Matthias Falmbigl, Daniel B. Moore, Jeff Ditto, Marco Esters, Dave Johnson Tuning Electrical Properties through control of TiSe2 Thickness in (BiSe)1+δ(TiSe2)n Compounds Chem. Mater., 2015, 27, 6067–6076. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b02572

244. Gavin Mitchson, Matthias Falmbigl, Jeffrey Ditto and David C. Johnson "Antiphase Boundaries in the Turbostratically-Disordered Misfit Compound (BiSe)1+δNbSe2" Inorg. Chem., 2015, 54, 10309–10315. DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5b01648

245. Matthias Regus, Sergiy Mankovsky, Svetlana Polesya, Gerhard Kuhn, Jeffrey Ditto, Ulrich Schürmann, Alexandre Jacquot, Kilian Bartholomé, Christian Näther, Markus Winkler, Jan D. König, Harald Böttner, Lorenz Kienle, David C. Johnson, Hubert Ebert, Wolfgang Bensch "Characterization of Chromium-rich Cr-Sb Multilayered Films: Syntheses of A New Metastable Phase Using Modulated Elemental Reactants" J. Sol. State Chem., 2015, 230, 254–265.

246. Omar K. Hite, Michael Nellist, Jeffery Ditto, Matthias Falmbigl, David C. Johnson "Transport Properties of Vanadium Diselenide Monolayers Separated by Bilayers of BiSe" J. Mater. Res., 2016, 31, 886-892. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2015.354

247. M. Falmbigl, Z. Hay, J. Ditto, G. Mitchson, D. C. Johnson

"Modifying a charge density wave transition by modulation doping: ferecrystalline compounds ([Sn1-xBixSe]1.15)1(VSe2)1 with 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.66" J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 12308-12315. DOI: 10.1039/C5TC03130C

248. Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Dean Livelybrooks, David Johnson, Catherine Page, Shannon Boettcher, J David Cohen, Eric Corwin, Miriam Deutsch, Michael Haley, Roger Haydock, Shih-Yuan Liu, Mark Lonergan, George Nazin, Richard Taylor, David Tyler, Hailin Wang "NSF Program Benefits Schools in Need" Science 2011; 332(6026):173-4. DOI:10.1126/science.332.6026.173-

249. Benedikt Klobes, Michael Hu, Matt Beekman, David C. Johnson and Raphael P. Hermann "Confined lattice dynamics of single and quadruple SnSe bilayers in [(SnSe)1.04]m[MoSe2]n ferecrystals" Nanoscale, (2016) 8(2), 856-861.

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250. Marco Esters, Andreas Liebig, Jeffrey J. Ditto, Matthias Falmbigl, Manfred Albrecht, David C. Johnson "Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of crystallographically aligned CuCr2Se4 thin films" J. Alloys and Compounds, 2016, 671, 220–225. DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.02.025

251. Bradley J. Nordell, Thuong D. Nguyen, Christopher L. Keck, Shailesh Dhungana, A. N. Caruso, William A. Lanford, John T. Gaskins, Patrick E. Hopkins, Devin Merrill, David C. Johnson, Liza L. Ross, Patrick Henry, Sean W. King, and Michelle M. Paquette

"Conquering the Low-k Death Curve: Insulating Boron Carbide Dielectrics with Superior Mechanical Properties" Accepted, Advanced Electronic Materials

252. Kurtis C. Fairley, Devin R. Merrill, Keenan N. Woods, Jeffrey Ditto, Can Xu, Torgny Gutafsson, Darren W. Johnson, Eric L. Garfunkel, Catherine J. Page, David C. Johnson "Non-uniform Composition Profiles in Inorganic Thin Films from Aqueous Solutions" ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2016, 8, 667–672. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b09692

253. Corinna Grosse, Matti B. Alemayehu, Matthias Falmbigl, Anna Mogilatenko, Olivio Chiatti, David C. Johnson, and Saskia F. Fischer "Superconductivity in artificial atomic-scale (PbSe)1.14(NbSe2)n layered structures" Submitted to Nano Letters

254. Richard D. Westover, Gavin Mitchson, Jeffrey J. Ditto and David C. Johnson "Synthesis of a Family of ([SnSe]1+δ)m([{MoxNb1-x}Se2]1+γ)1 ([SnSe]1+δ)m({NbxMo1-x}Se2)1 Heterojunction Superlattices (where m = 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4)." European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201501324

255. Sage R. Bauers and David C. Johnson "Designing Thermoelectric Materials Using 2D Layers" Accepted, "Handbook of Solid State Chemistry: Volume 6 - Applications: Functional Materials”, edited by Richard Dronskowski, Shinichi Kikkawa, and Andreas Stein.

256. Richard D. Westover, Krista Hill, David C. Johnson "Suppression of a Charge Density Wave by Isoelectric Doping in [(SnSe)1.15]1[(V1-

xTax)Se2]1 Ferecrystal Alloys." Submitted to Journal of Electronic Materials

257. Devin R. Merrill, Duncan R. Sutherland, Jeffrey Ditto, Daniel B. Moore, Matthias Falmbigl, Douglas L. Medlin, and David C. Johnson "The synthesis of multi-constituent heterostructures from designed amorphous precursors" Submitted to Nanoscale

258. Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran, B. Layla Mehdi, Jeffrey J. Ditto, Mark H. Engelhard, Bingbing Wang, K. Don D. Gunaratne, David C. Johnson, Nigel D. Browning, Grant E. Johnson and Julia Laskin Rational Design of Efficient Electrode-Electrolyte Interfaces for Solid-State Energy Storage Using Ion Soft-Landing Accepted, Nature Comm.

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259. Feixiang Luo ; Viacheslav Manichev ; Mengjun Li ; Gavin Mitchson ; Boris Yakshinskiy Torgny Gustafsson ; David Johnson ; Eric Garfunkel "Helium ion beam lithography (HIBL) using HafSOx as the resist ", Proc. SPIE 9779, Advances in Patterning Materials and Processes XXXIII, 977928 (March 21, 2016); doi:10.1117/12.2219239; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2219239

260. Jeffrey Ditto, Keenan Woods, Richard Westover, Catherine Page, and David C. Johnson "HAADF STEM Signal Intensity Analysis Method for Thin Films” by Gavin Mitchson, Submitted, Semiconductor Science and Technology

261. Kurtis C. Fairley, Meredith C. Sharps, Gavin Mitchson, Jeffrey Ditto, Darren W. Johnson and David C. Johnson “Sub-30 keV Patterning of HafSOx Resist: Effects of Voltage on Resolution, Contrast, and Sensitivity” Submitted, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B.

262. Sage R. Bauers, Jeffrey Ditto, Daniel B. Moore, and David C. Johnson "Structure-Property Relationships in Quasi-2D Thermoelectric Chalcogenide Heterostructures: The Role of Interface Density on Modulation Doping Efficiency” Submitted, Advanced Functional Materials

Ngoc Nyugen, Paul Zschack and David C. Johnson

“Diffusion Constrained Self Assembly of Designed (W)m(WSe2)n Nanolaminates” Manuscript in preparation