Ruth A. Schlitz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Materials Science and Engineering | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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(Characterizing Electronic Inhomogeneities of Nanoscale Materials for Printable Electronics.) |
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Perry EE, Chiu C, Moudgil K, et al. (2017) High Conductivity in a Nonplanar n-Doped Ambipolar Semiconducting Polymer Chemistry of Materials. 29: 9742-9750 |
DeCrescent RA, Brown SJ, Schlitz RA, et al. (2016) Model-blind characterization of thin-film optical constants with momentum-resolved reflectometry. Optics Express. 24: 28842-28857 |
Brown SJ, Schlitz RA, Chabinyc ML, et al. (2016) Morphology-dependent optical anisotropies in the n -type polymer P(NDI2OD-T2) Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 94 |
Lynch J, Kotiuga M, Doan-Nguyen VV, et al. (2014) Ligand coupling symmetry correlates with thermopower enhancement in small-molecule/nanocrystal hybrid materials. Acs Nano. 8: 10528-36 |
Mai CK, Schlitz RA, Su GM, et al. (2014) Side-chain effects on the conductivity, morphology, and thermoelectric properties of self-doped narrow-band-gap conjugated polyelectrolytes. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136: 13478-81 |
Schlitz RA, Ha YG, Marks TJ, et al. (2012) Quantitative statistical analysis of dielectric breakdown in zirconia-based self-assembled nanodielectrics. Acs Nano. 6: 4452-60 |
Schlitz RA, Yoon K, Fredin LA, et al. (2010) Weibull analysis of dielectric breakdown in a self-assembled nanodielectric for organic transistors Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 1: 3292-3297 |
Schlitz RA, Perea DE, Lensch-Falk JL, et al. (2009) Correlating dopant distributions and electrical properties of boron-doped silicon nanowires Applied Physics Letters. 95 |