Pavle Radovanovic Nanotechnology |
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Our research program is generally concerned with the concept of multi-functionality in reduced dimensions, and the applications of multifunctional nanosystems for addressing important chemical, physical, bio-medical, and technological problems. Specifically, we are interested in synthesis, fundamental physical and chemical properties, and applications of rationally designed nanostructured materials that combine tunable optical, electrical and magnetic properties.
Radovanovic, P. V.; Barrelet, C. J.; Gradecak, S.; Qian, F.; Lieber, C. M. “General Synthesis of Manganese-Doped II-VI and III-V Semiconductor Nanowires” Nano Lett., 2005, 5, 1407-1411
Archer, P. I.; Radovanovic, P. V.; Heald, S. M.; Gamelin, D. R. “Low-Temperature Activation and Deactivation of High-Curie-Temperature Ferromagnetism in a New Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor: Ni2+-Doped SnO2” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127, 14479-14487
Radovanovic, P. V.; Gamelin, D. R. “High Temperature Ferromagnetism in Nanocrystalline Ni2+-Doped ZnO” Phys. Rev. Lett., 2003, 91, 157202
Radovanovic, P. V.; Norberg, N. S.; McNally, K. E.; Gamelin, D. R. “Colloidal Transition-Metal-Doped ZnO Quantum Dots” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 15192-15193
Radovanovic, P. V.; Gamelin, D. R. “Isocrystalline Core/Shell Synthesis of High Quality Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Ligand-Field Spectroscopic Studies” Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 2002, 4807, 223-231