Masaru K. Kuno

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Biography

Washington University in St. Louis, B.A. 1993

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph. D. 1998

JILA/National Insitute of Standards and Technology, NRC Postdoctoral Fellow, 2001

US Naval Research Laboratory, Research Scientist, 2003

University of Notre Dame, Assistant Professor 2003-2009

University of Notre Dame, Associate Professor 2009-present

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Research Interests

Single molecule microscopy of nanoscale materials. Fluorescence intermittency of colloidal semiconductor quantum dots. Synthesis and characterization of colloidal semiconductor quantum dots and nanowires. Applications of low dimensional materials in field effect transistors and photovoltaics.

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Recent Papers

Wavelength sensitivity of single nanowire excitation polarization anisotropies explained through a gneeralized treatment of their linear absorption, J. P. Giblin, V. Protasenko, M. Kuno, ACS Nano 2009 Link
Universal emission intermittency in quantum dots, nanorods and nanowires, P. Frantsuzov, M. Kuno, B. Janko, R. A. Marcus, Nature Physics 2008, 4, 519. Link
Solution-based II-VI core/shell nanowire heterostructures, J. Goebl, R. Black, J. Puthussery, J. Giblin, T. H. Kosel, M. Kuno, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 14822. Link
Facile synthesis of II-VI nanowires using bismuth salts, J. Puthussery, T. H. Kosel, M. Kuno, Small 2009, 5, 1112. Link
An overview of solution-based semiconductor nanowires: synthesis and optical studies, M. Kuno, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2008, 10, 620. Link

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