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Charles H. Winter is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their research spans Materials Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Organic Chemistry.

Their work broadly covers topics including Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Semiconductor materials and devices, Copper Interconnects and Reliability, Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides, Topological Materials and Phenomena, and Magnetic properties of thin films.

Winter has published extensively, with frequent publications in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts, Organometallics, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

Notable recent papers include:

  • A Volatile Dialane Complex from Ring Expansion of an N-Heterocyclic Carbene and Its Use in the Thermal Atomic Layer Deposition of Aluminum Metal Films, 2020, Organometallics
  • Proximity Effects of the Selective Atomic Layer Deposition of Cobalt on the Nanoscale: Implications for Interconnects, 2021, ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Growth of Ta2SnO6 Films, a Candidate Wide-Band-Gap p-Type Oxide, 2022, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Cu-Cu Bonding Using Selective Cobalt Atomic Layer Deposition for 2.5-D/3-D Chip Integration Technologies, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Components Packaging and Manufacturing Technology
  • ALD growth of ultra-thin Co layers on the topological insulator Sb2Te3, 2020, Nano Research

Winter frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Cassandra L. Ward, Navoda Jayakodiarachchi, Paul G. Evans, Andrew C. Kummel, and Harshani J. Arachchilage.

Best Publications

  • Precursors and chemistry for the atomic layer deposition of metallic first row transition metal films

    Thomas J. Knisley;Lakmal C. Kalutarage;Charles H. Winter

  • Preparation, electrochemical oxidation, and XPS studies of unsymmetrical ruthenocenes bearing the pentamethylcyclopentadienyl ligand

    Paul G. Gassman;Charles H. Winter

  • A single-source precursor to titanium nitride thin films. Evidence for the intermediacy of imido complexes in the chemical vapor deposition process

    Charles H. Winter;Philip H. Sheridan;T. Suren Lewkebandara;Mary Jane Heeg

  • (Trifluoromethyl)cyclopentadienide: A Powerful Electron-Withdrawing Ligand for Transition-Metal Complexes.

    P. G. Gassman;C. H. Winter

  • (Trifluoromethyl)cyclopentadienide: a powerful electron-withdrawing ligand for transition-metal complexes

    Paul G. Gassman;Charles H. Winter

  • Surprising Titanium Complexes Bearing η2-Pyrazolato Ligands: Synthesis, Structure, and Molecular Orbital Studies

    Ilia A. Guzei;Anwar G. Baboul;Glenn P. A. Yap;Arnold L. Rheingold

  • Terminal and Bridging Imido Complexes from Titanium Tetrachloride and Primary Amines. Implications for the Chemical Vapor Deposition of Titanium Nitride Films

    T. Suren Lewkebandara;Philip H. Sheridan;Mary Jane Heeg;Arnold L. Rheingold

  • Ruthenium Complexes Bearing η5-Pyrazolato Ligands

    Jayani R. Perera;Mary Jane Heeg;and H. Bernhard Schlegel;Charles H. Winter

  • Monomeric and Dimeric Amidinate Complexes of Magnesium

    Azwana R. Sadique;Mary Jane Heeg;Charles H. Winter

  • Low Temperature Growth of High Purity, Low Resistivity Copper Films by Atomic Layer Deposition

    Thomas J. Knisley;Thiloka C. Ariyasena;Timo Sajavaara;Mark J. Saly

  • Low Temperature, Selective Atomic Layer Deposition of Cobalt Metal Films Using Bis(1,4-di-tert-butyl-1,3-diazadienyl)cobalt and Alkylamine Precursors

    Marissa M. Kerrigan;Joseph P. Klesko;Charles H. Winter

  • Synthesis, structure and properties of volatile lanthanide complexes containing amidinate ligands: application for Er2O3 thin film growth by atomic layer deposition

    Jani Päiväsaari;Charles L. Dezelah;Dwayne Back;Hani M. El-Kaderi

  • Cyclopentadienylmetal trichloride formation versus metallocene dichloride formation in the reactions of silylated cyclopentadienes with zirconium and hafnium chlorides. Crystal structure of (1,3-bis(trimethylsilyl)cyclopentadienyl)titanium trichloride

    Charles H. Winter;Xiao Xing. Zhou;Daniel A. Dobbs;Mary Jane. Heeg

  • Synthesis and characterization of first row transition metal complexes containing α-imino alkoxides as precursors for deposition of metal films

    Charles H. Winter;Lakmal C. Kalutarage

  • Synthesis, structure, and properties of magnesium complexes containing cyclopentadienyl and amidinate ligand sets

    Aibing Xia;Hani M El-Kaderi;Mary Jane Heeg;Charles H Winter

  • Copper nanocrystals and methods of producing same

    Charles H. Winter;Zhengkun Yu;Charles L. Dezelah

  • Tantalum Complexes Bearing eta(1)-, eta(2)-, and "Slipped" eta(2)-Pyrazolato Ligands.

    Ilia A. Guzei;Glenn P. A. Yap;Charles H. Winter

  • Low-Temperature Atomic Layer Deposition of Copper Films Using Borane Dimethylamine as the Reducing Co-reagent

    Lakmal C. Kalutarage;Scott B. Clendenning;Charles H. Winter

  • Volatility and High Thermal Stability in Mid- to Late-First-Row Transition-Metal Diazadienyl Complexes

    Thomas J. Knisley;Mark J. Saly;Mary Jane Heeg;John L. Roberts

  • The chemical vapor deposition of metal nitride films using modern metalorganic precursors

    Charles H. Winter

  • Thermally stable volatile film precursors

    Charles H. Winter;Thomas Joseph Knisley;Panditha Koralalage Don Mahesh Chinthaka Karunarathne

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of Potassium Pyrazolato Complexes: The First Structurally Documented eta(2)-Pyrazolato Coordination by a Main Group Metal.

    Carlos Yélamos;Mary Jane Heeg;Charles H. Winter

  • Low Temperature Thermal Atomic Layer Deposition of Cobalt Metal Films

    Joseph P. Klesko;Marissa M. Kerrigan;Charles H. Winter

  • [TiCl4(NH3)2]: An improved single-source precursor to titanium nitride films. Crystal and molecular structure of [TiCl4(TPPO)2] (TPPO = tripiperidinophosphine oxide)

    Charles H. Winter;T. Suren Lewkebandara;James W. Proscia;Arnold L. Rheingold

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Jane Heeg
Mary Jane Heeg Wayne State University
H. Bernhard Schlegel
H. Bernhard Schlegel Wayne State University
Zhengkun Yu
Zhengkun Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jörg Stierstorfer
Jörg Stierstorfer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Thomas M. Klapötke
Thomas M. Klapötke Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Lauri Niinistö
Lauri Niinistö Aalto University
Paul G. Gassman
Paul G. Gassman University of Minnesota
Matti Putkonen
Matti Putkonen University of Helsinki
Marco Fanciulli
Marco Fanciulli University of Milano-Bicocca
Andrew C. Kummel
Andrew C. Kummel University of California, San Diego

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