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This research project (funded by NSF through a CAREER award) focuses on development of a new model system that will enable detailed investigations of the chemistry and physics of metal-insulator interfaces. These interfaces are important for an array of applications, including microelectronics engineering, heterogeneous catalysis, and chemical sensing, but have been difficult to study using experiment or theory because they are typically "buried" under a continuous solid layer. In this project, model interfaces that are accessible to both experimental and theoretical techniques are formed by adsorption of SiO2-like spherosiloxane clusters onto catalytic metal single crystal surfaces. Research Personnel: Other areas of research in the Medlin Research Group: |
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