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    Plasmon-Mediated Synthesis of Periodic Arrays of Gold Nanoplates Using Substrate-Immobilized Seeds Lined with Planar Defects by Golze, Spencer D, Hughes, Robert A, Rouvimov, Sergei, Neal, Robert D, Demille, Trevor B, Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in Nano letters (14-08-2019)
    “…The seed-mediated growth of noble metal nanostructures with planar geometries requires the use of seeds lined with parallel stacking faults so as to provide a…”
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    Ion Beam Milling as a Symmetry-Breaking Control in the Synthesis of Periodic Arrays of Identically Aligned Bimetallic Janus Nanocrystals by Tuff, Walker J, Hughes, Robert A, Golze, Spencer D, Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in ACS nano (28-02-2023)
    “…Bimetallic Janus nanostructures represent a highly functional class of nanomaterials due to important physicochemical properties stemming from the union of two…”
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    Sequential Symmetry-Breaking Events as a Synthetic Pathway for Chiral Gold Nanostructures with Spiral Geometries by Golze, Spencer D, Porcu, Stefania, Zhu, Chen, Sutter, Eli, Ricci, Pier Carlo, Kinzel, Edward C, Hughes, Robert A, Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in Nano letters (14-04-2021)
    “…Symmetry-breaking synthetic controls allow for nanostructure geometries that are counter to the underlying crystal symmetry of a material. If suitably applied,…”
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    A Wulff in a Cage: The Confinement of Substrate-Based Structures in Plasmonic Nanoshells, Nanocages, and Nanoframes Using Galvanic Replacement by Hajfathalian, Maryam, Gilroy, Kyle D, Golze, Spencer D, Yaghoubzade, Ali, Menumerov, Eredzhep, Hughes, Robert A, Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in ACS nano (28-06-2016)
    “…Galvanic replacement reactions carried out on solid core–shell structures typically yield a noble metal nanorattle geometry in which a mobile core is contained…”
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    Identifying the True Catalyst in the Reduction of 4‑Nitrophenol: A Case Study Showing the Effect of Leaching and Oxidative Etching Using Ag Catalysts by Menumerov, Eredzhep, Hughes, Robert A, Golze, Spencer D, Neal, Robert D, Demille, Trevor B, Campanaro, Justin C, Kotesky, Kyle C, Rouvimov, Sergei, Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in ACS catalysis (07-09-2018)
    “…The fundamental understanding of liquid-phase catalytic reactions is unavoidably complicated when the catalyst is prone to leaching since questions inevitably…”
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    Sequential Symmetry-Breaking Events as a Synthetic Pathway for Chiral Gold Nanostructures with Spiral Geometries by Golze, Spencer D., Porcu, Stefania, Zhu, Chen, Sutter, Eli, Ricci, Pier Carlo, Kinzel, Edward C., Hughes, Robert A., Neretina, Svetlana

    Published in Nano letters (25-03-2021)
    “…Symmetry-breaking synthetic controls allow for nanostructure geometries that are counter to the underlying crystal symmetry of a material. If suitably applied,…”
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    A Hybrid Nanofabrication Route for the Synthesis of Highly Ordered Large-Area Arrays of Planar and Chiral Nanostructures by Golze, Spencer D

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…Plasmonic noble metal nanostructures exhibit unique light-matter interactions which are dependent on their nanometer-scale dimensions and which cannot be…”
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    Dissertation
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    Combining nanoimprint lithography with dynamic templating for the fabrication of dense, large-area nanoparticle arrays by Golze, Spencer D

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The study of nanomaterials is a developing science with potentially large benefits in the development of catalysts, optical and chemical sensors, and solid…”
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    Dissertation
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    Combining nanoimprint lithography with dynamic templating for the fabrication of dense, large-area nanoparticle arrays by Golze, Spencer D

    “…The study of nanomaterials is a developing science with potentially large benefits in the development of catalysts, optical and chemical sensors, and solid…”
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    Dissertation