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Inge Asselberghs

Inge Asselberghs

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7838
World Ranking
13700
National Ranking
170

Overview

Inge Asselberghs is affiliated with Imec in Belgium and focuses research primarily in engineering and materials science, specifically within electrical and electronic engineering and materials chemistry.

Their research covers a range of topics related to advanced materials and electronic device applications. Key areas of study include:

  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

Frequent coauthors contributing to their published work include:

  • Iuliana Radu
  • Dennis Lin
  • Marc Heyns
  • Benjamin Groven
  • Xiangyu Wu

Publications by Asselberghs have appeared repeatedly in several venues with multiple contributions in:

  • 2021 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) - 4 publications
  • 2D Materials - 3 publications
  • Nature Electronics - 2 publications
  • Scientific Reports - 2 publications
  • ACS Nano - 2 publications

Recent notable papers include:

  • Transistors based on two-dimensional materials for future integrated circuits (2021, Nature Electronics)
  • Nanoscale domain wall devices with magnetic tunnel junction read and write (2021, Nature Electronics)
  • Challenges of Wafer-Scale Integration of 2D Semiconductors for High-Performance Transistor Circuits (2022, Advanced Materials)
  • Impact of device scaling on the electrical properties of MoS2 field-effect transistors (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Engineering Wafer-Scale Epitaxial Two-Dimensional Materials through Sapphire Template Screening for Advanced High-Performance Nanoelectronics (2021, ACS Nano)

Best Publications

  • Efficient, reversible redox-switching of molecular first hyperpolarizabilities in ruthenium(II) complexes possessing large quadratic optical nonlinearities

    Benjamin J. Coe;Stephan Houbrechts;Inge Asselberghs;André Persoons

  • Design, Synthesis, Linear, and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Conjugated (Porphinato)zinc(II)-Based Donor−Acceptor Chromophores Featuring Nitrothiophenyl and Nitrooligothiophenyl Electron-Accepting Moieties

    Tian-Gao Zhang;Yuxia Zhao;Inge Asselberghs;André Persoons

  • Quadratic Nonlinear Optical Properties of N-Aryl Stilbazolium Dyes**

    Benjamin J. Coe;James A. Harris;Inge Asselberghs;Koen Clays

  • Quadratic Optical Nonlinearities of N‐Methyl and N‐Aryl Pyridinium Salts

    Benjamin J. Coe;James A. Harris;Inge Asselberghs;Kurt Wostyn

  • Organometallic Complexes for Nonlinear Optics. 22.1 Quadratic and Cubic Hyperpolarizabilities of trans-Bis(bidentate phosphine)ruthenium σ-Arylvinylidene and σ-Arylalkynyl Complexes

    Stephanie K. Hurst;Marie P. Cifuentes;Joseph P. L. Morrall;Nigel T. Lucas

  • Switching of molecular second-order polarisability in solution

    Inge Asselberghs;Koen Clays;André Persoons;Michael D. Ward

  • Unusual frequency dispersion effects of the nonlinear optical response in highly conjugated (polypyridyl)metal-(porphinato)zinc(II) chromophores.

    H. Tetsuo Uyeda;Yuxia Zhao;Kurt Wostyn;Inge Asselberghs

  • Three-dimensional nonlinear optical chromophores based on metal-to-ligand charge-transfer from ruthenium(II) or iron(II) centers.

    Benjamin J. Coe;James A. Harris;Bruce S. Brunschwig;Inge Asselberghs

  • Highly unusual effects of pi-conjugation extension on the molecular linear and quadratic nonlinear optical properties of ruthenium(II) ammine complexes.

    Benjamin J. Coe;Lathe A. Jones;James A. Harris;Bruce S. Brunschwig

  • Redox-switching of nonlinear optical behavior in Langmuir-Blodgett thin films containing a ruthenium(II) ammine complex.

    Leïla Boubekeur-Lecaque;Benjamin J. Coe;Koen Clays;Stijn Foerier

  • In situ reversible electrochemical switching of the molecular first hyperpolarizability

    Inge Asselberghs;Koen Clays;André Persoons;Andrew M. McDonagh

  • Reversible switching of the first hyperpolarisability of an NLO-active donor–acceptor molecule based on redox interconversion of the octamethylferrocene donor unit

    Michael Malaun;Zoe R. Reeves;Rowena L. Paul;John C. Jeffery

  • Donating Strength of Azulene in Various Azulen-1-yl-Substituted Cationic Dyes: Application in Nonlinear Optics

    Liliana Cristian;Isabelle Sasaki;Pascal G. Lacroix;Bruno Donnadieu

  • Syntheses and Spectroscopic and Quadratic Nonlinear Optical Properties of Extended Dipolar Complexes with Ruthenium(II) Ammine Electron Donor and N-Methylpyridinium Acceptor Groups

    Benjamin J. Coe;Lathe A. Jones;James A. Harris;Bruce S. Brunschwig

  • Electrochemical, spectroelectrochemical, and molecular quadratic and cubic nonlinear optical properties of alkynylruthenium dendrimers.

    Marie P. Cifuentes;Clem E. Powell;Joseph P. Morrall;Andrew M. McDonagh

  • Length-dependent convergence and saturation behavior of electrochemical, linear optical, quadratic nonlinear optical, and cubic nonlinear optical properties of dipolar alkynylruthenium complexes with oligo(phenyleneethynylene) bridges.

    Bandar Babgi;Luca Rigamonti;Marie P. Cifuentes;T. Christopher Corkery

  • Interchromophoric interactions in chiral X-type π-conjugated oligomers: a linear and nonlinear optical study.

    David Cornelis;Edith Franz;Inge Asselberghs;Koen Clays

  • Organometallic complexes for nonlinear optics: Part 25. Quadratic and cubic hyperpolarizabilities of some dipolar and quadrupolar gold and ruthenium complexes

    Stephanie K Hurst;Marie P Cifuentes;Andrew M McDonagh;Mark G Humphrey

  • Diquat derivatives: Highly active, two-dimensional nonlinear optical chromophores with potential redox switchability

    Benjamin J. Coe;John Fielden;Simon P. Foxon;James A. Harris

  • Reversible switching of molecular second-order nonlinear optical polarizability through proton-transfer

    Inge Asselberghs;Yuxia Zhao;Koen Clays;André Persoons

Frequent Co-Authors

Koen Clays
Koen Clays KU Leuven
Iuliana Radu
Iuliana Radu Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (Taiwan)
Cedric Huyghebaert
Cedric Huyghebaert Black Semiconductor
Mark G. Humphrey
Mark G. Humphrey Australian National University
Marek Samoc
Marek Samoc Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Bruce S. Brunschwig
Bruce S. Brunschwig California Institute of Technology

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