Travis D. Carson
University of Nevada, Reno
6 Papers
76 Citations
Travis D. Carson is an academic researcher from University of Nevada, Reno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromonic & Polarization (waves). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Template-guided organization of chromonic liquid crystals into micropatterned anisotropic organic solids.
TL;DR: This work has developed an approach to generate micropatterns of anisotropic organic materials which exploits the self-organization, driven by pi-stacking and hydrophobic interactions, of an ionic perylenebis(dicarboximide) in aqueous solutions.
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Novel Polarized Photoluminescent Films Derived from Sequential Self-organization, Induced-Orientation, and Order-Transfer Processes
TL;DR: In this paper, a mechanical shearing of N,N'-bis(N,N-diethylaminoethyl)perylene-3,4:9,10-bis (dicarboximide) dihydrochloride in a lyotropic liquid-crystalline phase produced oriented solid films that exhibit highly anisotropic fluorescence emission.
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Stem-loop probe with universal reporter for sensing unlabeled nucleic acids.
TL;DR: The use of a fluorescently labeled universal reporter strand hybridized to an unlabeled stem-loop probe provides a more efficient approach to the fabrication of nucleic acid sensors and microarrays potentially useful for real-time analysis.
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Template‐Guided Organization of Chromonic Liquid Crystals into Micropatterned Anisotropic Organic Solids.
TL;DR: In this article, an approach to generate micropatterns of anisotropic organic materials which exploits the self-organization, driven by π-stacking and hydrophobic interactions, of an ionic perylenebis(dicarboximide) 1 in aqueous solutions was developed.
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Modulating the redox property of a flavin analog through adjustment of its microenvironment in a self-assembled monolayer.
TL;DR: The pyridinium ion of 7 stabilizes the anionic form of reduced flavin analog and provides a dielectric medium more closely resembling that experienced by the Flavin analog free in solution.
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