R. Peyton Cline
- Chemical Physics Program
- DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Research Interests
- Singlet fission
- Quantum information and computing
- Exciton dynamics
Education
- Ph.D in Chemical Physics at University of Colorado Boulder in 2020 (advisor: Joel D. Eaves)
- Doctoral work was focused on building a theoretical description of trapped-hole diffusion in cadmium-chalcogenide nanocrystals through a mixture of first-principles computations and theoretical modeling
- B.S. at Princeton University
Publications
- Kefu Wang, R. Peyton Cline, Joseph Schwan, Jacob M. Strain, Sean T. Roberts, Lorenzo Mangolini, Joel D. Eaves, and Ming Lee Tang Efficient Photon Upconversion Enabled by Strong Coupling Between Organic Molecules and Quantum Dots arXiv 2022
- Sven A. Donges, R. Peyton Cline, Steven E. Zeltmann, Jun Nishida, Bernd Matzger, Andrew M. Minor, Joel D. Eaves, and Markus B. Raschke Multidimensional Nano-Imaging of Structure, Coupling, and Disorder in Molecular Materials Nano Letters 21(15), 6463-6470 2021
- Cline, R. P. and Eaves, J. D. Surface-Trapped Hole Diffusion in CdS and CdSe: The Superexchange Mechanism. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 124(51), 28244-28251. 2020
- Utterback, J. K., Cline, R. P., Shulenberger K. E., Eaves, J. D., and Dukovic, G. The Motion of Trapped Holes on Nanocrystal Surfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 11(22), 9876-9885. 2020
- Cline, R. P., Utterback, J. K., Strong, S. E., Dukovic, G., and Eaves, J. D. On the Nature of Trapped-Hole States in CdS Nanocrystals and the Mechanism of Their Diffusion. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 9(12), 3532-3537. 2018