Kanibolotsky, Alexander
Dr
所属大学: University of Strathclyde
所属学院: Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry
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alexander.kanibolotsky@strath.ac.uk
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https://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/kanibolotskyyalexanderdr/
近期论文
Fluorene-containing tetraphenylethylene molecules as lasing materialsOrofino C., Foucher C., Farrell F., Findlay N. J., Breig B., Kanibolotsky A. L., Guilhabert B., Vilela F., Laurand N., Dawson M. D., Skabara P. J.Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry Vol 55, pp. 734-746, (2017)http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.28421 To bend or not to bend : Are heteroatom interactions within conjugated molecules effective in dictating conformation and planarity?Conboy Gary, Spencer Howard J., Angioni Enrico, Kanibolotsky Alexander L., Findlay Neil J., Coles Simon J., Wilson Claire, Pitak Mateusz B., Risko Chad, Coropceanu Veaceslav, Bredas Jean-Luc, Skabara Peter J.Materials Horizons Vol 3, pp. 333-339, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6mh00051g RGB and white-emitting organic lasers on flexible glassFoucher C., Guilhabert B., Kanibolotsky A.L., Skabara P. J., Laurand N., Dawson M. D.Optics Express Vol 24, pp. 2273-2280, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.24.002273 Chirality induction using circularly polarized light into a branched oligofluorene derivative in the presence of an achiral aid moleculeWang Yue, Kanibolotsky Alexander L., Skabara Peter J., Nakano TamakiChemical Communications Vol 52, pp. 1919-1922, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C5CC08464D Ultralow-threshold up-converted lasing in oligofluorenes with tailored strong nonlinear absorptionGuzelturk Burak, Kanibolotsky Alexander L., Orofino-Pena Clara, Laurand Nicolas, Dawson Martin D., Skabara Peter, Demir Hilmi VolkanJournal of Materials Chemistry. C Vol 3, pp. 12018-12025, (2015)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C5TC02247A Polythiophene and oligothiophene systems modified by TTF electroactive units for organic electronicsKanibolotsky Alexander L., Findlay Neil J., Skabara Peter J.Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry Vol 11, pp. 1749-1766, (2015)http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.11.191