John B. Wiley
University of California, Los Angeles
13 Papers
65 Citations
John B. Wiley is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Magnetic susceptibility. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of John B. Wiley include University of California.
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Papers
Lattice structure of the fullerene ferromagnet TDAE-C60
Peter W. Stephens,David E. Cox,Joseph W. Lauher,Laszlo Mihaly,John B. Wiley,Pierre-Marc Allemand,Andreas Hirsch,Karoly Holczer,Q. Li,Joe D. Thompson,Fred Wudl +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an X-ray diffraction study of the ferromagnet TDAE-C60 was conducted, and it was shown that the composition is stoichiometric with a 1:1 ratio of TDAEs to C60.
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Partial separation of fullerenes by gradient sublimation
Chahan Yeretzian,John B. Wiley,Karoly Holczer,Tim M. Su,Song Nguyen,Richard B. Kaner,Robert L. Whetten +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental technique is investigated to separate/enrich fullerenes of metallofullereners, exploiting differences in sublimation temperatures without the use of solvents.
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Electrodynamic response of Rb3C60.
Leonardo Degiorgi,George Grüner,P. Wachter,S.-M. Huang,John B. Wiley,Robert L. Whetten,Richard B. Kaner,Karoly Holczer,François Diederich +8 more
TL;DR: The electrodynamical response of Rb 3 C 60 was measured over a broad spectral range and various features in the excitation spectrum of the normal state are identified: a Drude contribution, a mid-infrared absorption, and several interband transitions.
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From Ceramics to Superconductors: Rapid Materials Synthesis by Solid-State Metathesis Reactions
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the range of materials accessible by their synthetic approaches, as well as the control of product crystallinity, phase, and homogeneity through the optimization of reaction conditions is presented.
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Structure and properties of superconducting and nonsuperconducting alkali-metal fullerides axc60 (A = Na, K, Rb, or Cs)
John B. Wiley,Shiou‐Mei ‐M Huang,Shinho Cho,François Diederich,Robert L. Whetten,Karoly Holczer,Richard B. Kaner +6 more
TL;DR: Shielding diamagnetism and X-ray powder diffraction were used to characterize alkali-metal fullerides of sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium.
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