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Jonathan D. Schultz
Jonathan D. Schultz
Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow, Duke University
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Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy Reveals Excitation Energy-Dependent State Mixing during Singlet Fission in a Terrylenediimide Dimer
A Mandal, M Chen, ED Foszcz, JD Schultz, NM Kearns, RM Young, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
632018
Accelerating symmetry-breaking charge separation in a perylenediimide trimer through a vibronically coherent dimer intermediate
C Lin, T Kim, JD Schultz, RM Young, MR Wasielewski
Nature chemistry 14 (7), 786-793, 2022
622022
Influence of vibronic coupling on ultrafast singlet fission in a linear terrylenediimide dimer
JD Schultz, JY Shin, M Chen, JP O’Connor, RM Young, MA Ratner, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 143 (4), 2049-2058, 2021
402021
Balancing charge transfer and Frenkel exciton coupling leads to excimer formation in molecular dimers: Implications for singlet fission
YJ Bae, D Shimizu, JD Schultz, G Kang, J Zhou, GC Schatz, A Osuka, ...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 124 (41), 8478-8487, 2020
382020
Photothermal Effectiveness of Magnetite Nanoparticles: Dependence upon Particle Size Probed by Experiment and Simulation
RJG Johnson, JD Schultz, BJ Lear
Molecules 23 (5), 1234, 2018
292018
π-Stacking-dependent vibronic couplings drive excited-state dynamics in perylenediimide assemblies
T Kim, C Lin, JD Schultz, RM Young, MR Wasielewski
Journal of the American Chemical Society 144 (25), 11386-11396, 2022
212022
Steric interactions impact vibronic and vibrational coherences in perylenediimide cyclophanes
JD Schultz, AF Coleman, A Mandal, JY Shin, MA Ratner, RM Young, ...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 10 (23), 7498-7504, 2019
212019
Temperature tuning of coherent mixing between states driving singlet fission in a spiro-fused terrylenediimide dimer
X Zhao, JP O’Connor, JD Schultz, YJ Bae, C Lin, RM Young, ...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 125 (25), 6945-6954, 2021
182021
Effect of nonreactive kaolinite on 4-chloronitrobenzene reduction by Fe(II) in goethite–kaolinite heterogeneous suspensions
JH Strehlau, JD Schultz, AM Vindedahl, WA Arnold, RL Penn
Environmental Science: Nano 4, 325–334, 2017
172017
Coupling between harmonic vibrations influences quantum beating signatures in two-dimensional electronic spectra
JD Schultz, T Kim, JP O’Connor, RM Young, MR Wasielewski
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 126 (1), 120-131, 2022
162022
Transient two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy: Coherent dynamics at arbitrary times along the reaction coordinate
A Mandal, JD Schultz, YL Wu, AF Coleman, RM Young, MR Wasielewski
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 10 (13), 3509-3515, 2019
152019
Encapsulating Semiconductor Quantum Dots in Supramolecular Cages Enables Ultrafast Guest–Host Electron and Vibrational Energy Transfer
S Lu, DJ Morrow, Z Li, C Guo, X Yu, H Wang, JD Schultz, JP O’Connor, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 145 (9), 5191-5202, 2023
132023
Quantum coherence in ultrafast photo-driven charge separation
BT Phelan, JD Schultz, J Zhang, GJ Huang, RM Young, MR Wasielewski
Faraday Discussions 216, 319-338, 2019
132019
Spherical nucleic acids: integrating nanotechnology concepts into general chemistry curricula
SH Petrosko, BD Coleman, RJ Drout, JD Schultz, CA Mirkin
Journal of chemical education 98 (10), 3090-3099, 2021
32021
Mapping Simulated Two-Dimensional Spectra to Molecular Models Using Machine Learning
KA Parker, JD Schultz, N Singh, MR Wasielewski, DN Beratan
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 13 (32), 7454-7461, 2022
22022
(Invited) Ultrafast Symmetry-Breaking Charge Separation in Organic Semiconductors
MR Wasielewski, C Lin, T Kim, JD Schultz, RM Young
Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 242, 1839-1839, 2022
2022
Revealing Vibronic Coupling and Coherence in Molecular Aggregates with Multidimensional Spectroscopy: Experiment and Theory
JD Schultz
Northwestern University, 2022
2022
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