Prof Bawendi is an international leader in quantum dot synthesis and characterization, as well as a valued past CHESS user and collaborator. We congratulate his entire team on the well-deserved recognition of their decades of groundbreaking research. We encourage the CHESS user community to take a moment to acknowledge this milestone by revisiting some classic papers from Prof Bawendi, and/or his current and former students and postdocs, which made use of the CHESS facility:
Magneto-Fluorescent Core-Shell Supernanoparticles
Chen, O.; Riedemann, L.; Etoc, F.; Herrmann, H.; Coppey, M.; Barch, M.; Farrar, C. T.; Zhao, J.; Bruns, O. T.; Wei, H.; Guo, P.; Cui, T.; Jensen, R.; Chen, Y.; Harris, D. K.; Cordero, J. M.; Wang, Z.; Jasanoff, A.; Fukumura, D.; Reimer, R.; Dahan, M.; Jain, R. K.; Bawendi, M. G.;
Nature Communications 2014, 5, 5093; https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6093
Nanocube Superlattices of Cesium Lead Bromide Perovskites and Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations at Atomic and Mesoscale Levels.
Nagaoka, Y.; Hills-Kimball, K.; Tan, R.; Li, R.; Wang, Z.; Chen, O.
Advanced Materials 2017, 29, 1606666; https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201606666
Superstructures Generated from Truncated Tetrahedral Quantum Dots.
Nagaoka, Y.; Tan, R.; Li, R.; Zhu, H.; Eggert, D.; Wu, Y.; Liu, Y.; Wang, Z.; Chen, O.
Nature 2018, 561, 378-382; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0512-5
Watch the full interview with Moungi Bawendi after winning the Nobel Prize at this link.