Colin Nuckolls
Columbia University
362 Papers
2.9K Citations
Colin Nuckolls is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Conductance. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 312 publications. Previous affiliations of Colin Nuckolls include Princeton University & Center for Functional Nanomaterials.
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Papers
Superatom Regiochemistry Dictates the Assembly and Surface Reactivity of a Two-Dimensional Material.
Amymarie K. Bartholomew,Elena Meirzadeh,Ilana Stone,Christie S. Koay,Colin Nuckolls,Michael L. Steigerwald,Andrew C. Crowther,Xavier Roy +7 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates that the bottom-up assembly of layered vdW materials from superatoms is a promising and versatile approach to create 2D materials with tunable physical and chemical properties.
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Control of DNA origami inter-tile connection with vertical linkers
TL;DR: This communication describes a new method that enables high yield assembly along both of the two-dimensional edges of DNA origami tiles by controlling the Mg(2+) concentration; high Mg (2+) concentrations promote linkage connections between the vertical edges of the tiles.
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Coulomb engineering of the bandgap in 2D semiconductors
Archana Raja,Andrey Chaves,Jaeeun Yu,Ghidewon Arefe,Heather M. Hill,Albert F. Rigosi,Timothy C. Berkelbach,Philipp Nagler,Christian Schüller,Tobias Korn,Colin Nuckolls,James Hone,Louis E. Brus,Tony F. Heinz,David R. Reichman,Alexey Chernikov +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Coulomb interaction was used to tune the electronic bandgap in monolayers of WS2 and WSe2 by hundreds of meV, and an in-plane dielectric heterostructure with a spatially dependent bandgap was presented.
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A solid-gated graphene fet sensor for PH measurements
Yibo Zhu,Cheng Wang,Nicholas Petrone,Jaeeun Yu,Colin Nuckolls,James Hone,Qiao Lin +6 more
- 02 Mar 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a graphene field effect transistor (GFET) nanosensor with a solid gate provided by a high-κ dielectric allows analyte detection in liquid media at low gate voltages.
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The importance of intramolecular conductivity in three dimensional molecular solids
Melissa Ball,Boyuan Zhang,Tianren Fu,Ayden M Schattman,Daniel W. Paley,Fay Ng,Latha Venkataraman,Colin Nuckolls,Michael L. Steigerwald +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used two isomeric macrocyclic semiconductors that consist of perylene diimides linked with bithiophenes and found that the trans-linked macrocycle has a higher mobility than the cis-based device.