Jacob H Olshansky, Ph.D.

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2020- Chemistry Amherst College, Amherst, MA, United States 
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Hughes SM, Hendricks MP, Mullaugh KM, et al. (2021) The Primarily Undergraduate Nanomaterials Cooperative: A New Model for Supporting Collaborative Research at Small Institutions on a National Scale. Acs Nanoscience Au. 1: 6-14
Lorenzo ER, Olshansky JH, Abia DSD, et al. (2021) Interaction of Photogenerated Spin Qubit Pairs with a Third Electron Spin in DNA Hairpins. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Olshansky JH, Harvey SM, Pennel ML, et al. (2020) Using Photoexcited Core/Shell Quantum Dots to Spin Polarize Appended Radical Qubits. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Olshansky JH, Zhang J, Krzyaniak MD, et al. (2020) Selectively Addressable Photogenerated Spin Qubit Pairs in DNA Hairpins. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Balan AD, Olshansky JH, Horowitz Y, et al. (2019) Unsaturated Ligands Seed an Order to Disorder Transition in Mixed Ligand Shells of CdSe/CdS Quantum Dots. Acs Nano
Olshansky JH, Young RM, Wasielewski MR. (2019) Charge Separation and Recombination Pathways in Diblock DNA Hairpins. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Olshansky JH, Krzyaniak MD, Young RM, et al. (2019) Photogenerated Spin-Entangled Qubit (Radical) Pairs in DNA Hairpins: Observation of Spin Delocalization and Coherence. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Nenon DP, Pressler K, Kang J, et al. (2018) Design Principles for Trap-Free CsPbX Nanocrystals: Enumerating and Eliminating Surface Halide Vacancies with Softer Lewis Bases. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Xu RJ, Olshansky JH, Adler PDF, et al. (2018) Understanding structural adaptability: a reactant informatics approach to experiment design Molecular Systems Design & Engineering. 3: 473-484
Norel L, Darago LE, Le Guennic B, et al. (2017) A Terminal Fluoride Ligand Generates Highly Axial Magnetic Anisotropy in Dysprosium Complexes. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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