Benjamin J. Topham, Ph.D.

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2012 Chemistry Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Chemical physics, electronic states of conjugated polymers and ion-radical solids, paramagnetic and charge transfer excitons, one-dimensional models
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Zoltán G. Soos grad student 2012 Princeton
 (Molecular potentials in organic thin films for electronic devices.)
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Vanzo D, Topham BJ, Soos ZG. (2015) Dipole-Field Sums, Lorentz Factors, and Dielectric Properties of Organic Molecular Films Modeled as Crystalline Arrays of Polarizable Points Advanced Functional Materials. 25: 2004-2012
Kumar M, Topham BJ, Yu R, et al. (2011) Magnetic susceptibility of alkali-tetracyanoquinodimethane salts and extended Hubbard models with bond order and charge density wave phases. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 134: 234304
Topham BJ, Soos ZG. (2011) Ionization in organic thin films: Electrostatic potential, electronic polarization, and dopants in pentacene films Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 84
Soos ZG, Topham BJ. (2011) Surface dipole of F4TCNQ films: Collective charge transfer and dipole-dipole repulsion in submonolayers Organic Electronics: Physics, Materials, Applications. 12: 39-44
Topham BJ, Kumar M, Soos ZG. (2011) Profiles of work function shifts and collective charge transfer in submonolayer metal-organic films Advanced Functional Materials. 21: 1931-1940
Topham BJ, Kumar M, Soos ZG. (2010) Ionization potentials of crystalline organic thin films: Position dependence due to molecular shape and charge redistribution Chemical Physics Letters. 493: 251-254
Mukhopadhyay S, Topham BJ, Soos ZG, et al. (2008) Neutral and charged excited states in polar organic films: origin of unusual electroluminescence in tri-p-tolylamine-based hole conductors. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 112: 7271-9
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