Edward J. Kintzel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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(Controlled growth of ultrathin molecular films of the p-phenylene oligomers on alkali halide substrates.) |
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Kintzel EJ, Kidder MK, Buchanan AC, et al. (2012) Dynamics of 1,3-diphenylpropane tethered to the interior pore surfaces of MCM-41 Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 116: 923-932 |
Kintzel EJ, Herwig KW, Rols S. (2010) Neutron diffraction study of p-phenylene oligomer molecules adsorbed onto graphite Thin Solid Films. 518: 3786-3791 |
Smilgies DM, Kintzel EJ. (2009) Epitaxial orientations of para-sexiphenyl platelets grown on alkali halide (001) surfaces Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 79 |
Kintzel EJ, Smilgies DM, Skofronick JG, et al. (2006) Ultrathin film growth of p-phenylene oligomers on alkali halide substrates Journal of Crystal Growth. 289: 345-350 |
Kintzel EJ, Smilgies DM, Skofronick JG, et al. (2004) Effect of temperature on the growth of ultrathin films of p-sexiphenyl on KCl(001) Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology a: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 22: 107-110 |
Balzer F, Kintzel EJ, Skofronick JG, et al. (2002) Analysis of nanostructured blue light-emitting p-6P films on mica Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4800: 216-222 |
Kintzel EJ, Gillman ES, Skofronick JG, et al. (2002) Investigation of the temperature-dependent surface morphology of p-sexiphenyl thin films on KCl(001) Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. 708: 293-297 |
Kintzel EJ, Smilgies DM, Skofronick JG, et al. (2001) Investigation of the morphology of the initial growth of the aromatic molecule p-quaterphenyl on NaCl (001) Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, Part a: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 19: 1270-1276 |