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Gordon J. Kearley is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these broad areas, Kearley's work further specializes in subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Geophysics; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; Materials Chemistry; and Radiation.

The scientist's research topics encompass a variety of subjects, notably Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics; Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research; High-pressure geophysics and materials; NMR spectroscopy and applications; Material Dynamics and Properties; and Nuclear Physics and Applications.

Kearley has contributed several papers to peer-reviewed journals, with recent publications highlighting developments in neutron scattering techniques and instrumentation. Notable papers include:

  • A Quantitative Comparison of the Counting Significance of van Hove Integral Spectroscopy and Quasielastic Neutron Scattering, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Experimental demonstration of the novel "van-Hove integral method (vHI)" for measuring diffusive dynamics by elastic neutron scattering, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Conceptual study of a new instrument for dynamic neutron scattering measurements-The modulated intensity with diffraction analysis spectrometer (MIDAS), 2024, Review of Scientific Instruments

The majority of these publications are in the journal Scientific Reports, with additional work appearing in the Review of Scientific Instruments. This indicates a focus on both fundamental scientific results and methodological advancements.

Kearley has collaborated frequently with several researchers, most notably Antonio Benedetto and Antonio Faraone. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications across the noted scientific topics.

Best Publications

  • Multiple Li positions inside oxygen octahedra in lithiated TiO2 anatase.

    Marnix Wagemaker;Gordon J. Kearley;Ad A. Van Well;Hannu Mutka

  • Hydrogen adsorption in carbon nanostructures: comparison of nanotubes, fibers, and coals.

    H. Gijs Schimmel;Gordon J. Kearley;Marije G. Nijkamp;Cornelis T. Visser

  • Hydrogen adsorption strength and sites in the metal organic framework MOF5: Comparing experiment and model calculations

    F.M. Mulder;T.J. Dingemans;H.G. Schimmel;A.J. Ramirez-Cuesta

  • A New Look at Proton Transfer Dynamics Along the Hydrogen Bonds in Amides and Peptides

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  • Hydrogen adsorption in carbon nanostructures compared

    H.G Schimmel;G Nijkamp;G.J Kearley;A Rivera

  • The Influence of Size on Phase Morphology and Li‐Ion Mobility in Nanosized Lithiated Anatase TiO2

    Marnix Wagemaker;Wouter J. H. Borghols;Ernst R. H. van Eck;Arno P. M. Kentgens

  • Modelling of hydrogen adsorption in the metal organic framework MOF5

    F.M. Mulder;T.J. Dingemans;M. Wagemaker;G.J. Kearley

  • A profile-refinement approach for normal-coordinate analyses of inelastic neutron-scattering spectra

    Gordon J. Kearley

  • Negative Thermal Expansion in LnCo(CN)6 (Ln=La, Pr, Sm, Ho, Lu, Y): Mechanisms and Compositional Trends

    Samuel G. Duyker;Vanessa K. Peterson;Gordon J. Kearley;Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta

  • Local vibrational mechanism for negative thermal expansion: a combined neutron scattering and first-principles study.

    Vanessa K. Peterson;Gordon J. Kearley;Yue Wu;Anibal Javier Ramirez-Cuesta

  • Dynamics of ethane and propane in zeolite ZSM-5 studied by quasi-elastic neutron scattering

    Hervé Jobic;Marc Bée;Gordon J. Kearley

  • Translational and rotational dynamics of methane in ZSM-5 zeolite: A quasi-elastic neutron scattering study

    Hervé Jobic;Marc Bée;Gordon J. Kearley

  • Unidirectional and Single-File Diffusion of Molecules in One-Dimensional Channel Systems. A Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering Study

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  • Density functional modelling of silicate and aluminosilicate dimerisation solution chemistry

    Claire E. White;John L. Provis;Gordon J. Kearley;Daniel P. Riley

  • Thermodynamics of spinel LixTiO2 from first principles

    M. Wagemaker;A. Van Der Ven;D. Morgan;G. Ceder

  • Scrutinizing negative thermal expansion in MOF-5 by scattering techniques and ab initio calculations.

    Nina Lock;Mogens Christensen;Yue Wu;Vanessa K. Peterson

  • Extreme compressibility in LnFe(CN)6 coordination framework materials via molecular gears and torsion springs.

    Samuel G. Duyker;Vanessa K. Peterson;Gordon J. Kearley;Andrew J. Studer

  • A review of the analysis of molecular vibrations using INS

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  • Dynamics of a triphenylene discotic molecule, HAT6, in the columnar and isotropic liquid phases.

    Fokko M. Mulder;John Stride;Stephen J. Picken;Paul H. J. Kouwer

  • Proton transfer dynamics in the hydrogen bond. Inelastic neutron scattering, infrared and Raman spectra of Na3H(SO4)2, K3H(SO4)2 and Rb3H(SO4)2

    F. Fillaux;A. Lautié;J. Tomkinson;G.J. Kearley

  • Inelastic neutron-scattering study of the proton dynamics in N-methylacetamide at 20 K

    F. Fillaux;J.P. Fontaine;M.-H. Baron;G.J. Kearley

  • Spin Frustration in High-Spin Triiron(III) Complexes: An Inelastic Neutron Scattering Study

    Roderick D. Cannon;Upali A. Jayasooriya;Ruowen Wu;Samuel K. arapKoske

  • Extensive Migration of Ni and Mn by Lithiation of Ordered LiMg0.1Ni0.4Mn1.5O4 Spinel

    Marnix Wagemaker;Frans G. B. Ooms;Erik M. Kelder;Joop Schoonman

  • Structure and vibrational dynamics of the strongly hydrogen-bonded model peptide: N-methyl acetamide

    G. J. Kearley;M. R. Johnson;M. Plazanet;E. Suard

Frequent Co-Authors

Fokko M. Mulder
Fokko M. Mulder Delft University of Technology
Marnix Wagemaker
Marnix Wagemaker Delft University of Technology
Stephen J. Picken
Stephen J. Picken Delft University of Technology
Vanessa K. Peterson
Vanessa K. Peterson Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Stewart F. Parker
Stewart F. Parker Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Andrew N. Fitch
Andrew N. Fitch European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Laurens D. A. Siebbeles
Laurens D. A. Siebbeles Delft University of Technology
Brendan J. Kennedy
Brendan J. Kennedy University of Sydney
Laurens Katgerman
Laurens Katgerman Delft University of Technology
Maxim Avdeev
Maxim Avdeev Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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