Publications by authors named "G Michael Blanchard"

We report on the rotational diffusion dynamics of three chromophores (disodium fluorescein, oxazine 725, and perylene) in a series of choline chloride-ethylene glycol (ChCl:EG) deep eutectic solvent (DES) systems. We observe behavior independent of DES bulk viscosity for the cationic and neutral probes and behavior that is consistent with stick-limit interactions for the modified Debye-Stokes-Einstein model for the anionic probe. This finding indicates that the anionic species is integral to the interactions between DES constituent species that are responsible for local organization, consistent with previous MD simulations that showed higher interaction energies associated with both the hydrogen bond donor (EG) and hydrogen bond acceptor (Ch) interactions with Cl in ChCl:EG mixtures.

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Cr and Cr ions are shown to mediate the formation, morphology, and organization of arachidic acid (AA) Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers. This finding, based on cyclic voltammetry (CV), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) measurements, show that Langmuir monolayer formation depends on subphase pH and metal ion concentration. Following monolayer deposition on indium tin oxide (ITO), the LB monolayer organization can be modified reversibly through control of the Cr oxidation state, which has not been shown before by other monolayers formed with other divalent metal ions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cesium bismuth bromide (CBB) is a layered perovskite known for its potential in optoelectronic applications, but its weak photoluminescence (PL) has limited its use as a light source.
  • The study explores metal intercalation, specifically introducing silver (Ag) into CBB, to enhance its room-temperature PL through both experimental methods and computational models.
  • The research shows that intercalated Ag creates polaronic trap states that facilitate the formation of bound interlayer excitons (BIE), resulting in significantly improved PL characteristics, including a bright emission at 600 nm with a long decay time of 38.6 ns.
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