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James M. Kikkawa is a researcher affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of materials science and physics and astronomy, with a total of 23 publications in materials science and 9 in physics and astronomy.

Their research focuses on subfields such as materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, biomedical engineering, and condensed matter physics. The main topics covered in their work include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, graphene research and applications, 2D materials and applications, topological materials and phenomena, advanced condensed matter physics, and perovskite materials and applications.

James M. Kikkawa has published in a variety of scientific venues. Among these, notable frequent publication venues include The Cambridge Structural Database with 4 publications, ACS Nano with 3 publications, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Recent papers by James M. Kikkawa include:

  • Large-area epitaxial growth of curvature-stabilized ABC trilayer graphene, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Tailoring Hot Exciton Dynamics in 2D Hybrid Perovskites through Cation Modification, 2020, ACS Nano
  • Kondo physics in antiferromagnetic Weyl semimetal Mn 3+x Sn 1−x films, 2020, Science Advances
  • Paramagnetic Organocobalt Capsule Revealing Xenon Host-Guest Chemistry, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Large Exciton Polaron Formation in 2D Hybrid Perovskites via Time-Resolved Photoluminescence, 2022, ACS Nano

James M. Kikkawa collaborates frequently with other researchers in their field. Regular co-authors include Sebastian Hurtado Parra, Cherie R. Kagan, Daniel B. Straus, Natasha Iotov, and Michael R. Gau.

Best Publications

  • A generalized ligand-exchange strategy enabling sequential surface functionalization of colloidal nanocrystals.

    Angang Dong;Xingchen Ye;Jun Chen;Yijin Kang

  • Binary nanocrystal superlattice membranes self-assembled at the liquid-air interface.

    Angang Dong;Jun Chen;Patrick M. Vora;James M. Kikkawa

  • Very Low Conductivity Threshold in Bulk Isotropic Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotube–Epoxy Composites

    Mateusz B. Bryning;Mohammad F. Islam;James M. Kikkawa;Arjun G. Yodh

  • Room-Temperature Spin Memory in Two-Dimensional Electron Gases

    J. M. Kikkawa;I. P. Smorchkova;I. P. Smorchkova;N. Samarth;N. Samarth;D. D. Awschalom;D. D. Awschalom

  • Photoluminescence and band gap modulation in graphene oxide

    Zhengtang Luo;Patrick M. Vora;Eugene J. Mele;A. T. Charlie Johnson

  • Carbon Nanotube Aerogels

    Mateusz B. Bryning;Daniel E. Milkie;Mohammad F. Islam;Mohammad F. Islam;Lawrence A. Hough;Lawrence A. Hough

  • Electron Spin and Optical Coherence in Semiconductors

    David D. Awschalom;James M. Kikkawa

  • Thermal conductivity and interfacial resistance in single-wall carbon nanotube epoxy composites

    M. B. Bryning;D. E. Milkie;M. F. Islam;J. M. Kikkawa

  • Controlling the self-assembly structure of magnetic nanoparticles and amphiphilic block-copolymers: from micelles to vesicles.

    Robert J. Hickey;Alyssa S. Haynes;James M. Kikkawa;So Jung Park

  • Direct measurement of the polarized optical absorption cross section of single-wall carbon nanotubes.

    M. F. Islam;D. E. Milkie;C. L. Kane;A. G. Yodh

  • All-optical magnetic resonance in semiconductors

    J. M. Kikkawa;D. D. Awschalom

  • Direct Observation of Electron–Phonon Coupling and Slow Vibrational Relaxation in Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites

    Daniel B. Straus;Sebastian Hurtado Parra;Natasha Iotov;Julian Gebhardt

  • Electrical Percolation Behavior in Silver Nanowire- Polystyrene Composites: Simulation and Experiment

    Sadie I. White;Rose M. Mutiso;Patrick M. Vora;David Jahnke

  • Monolayer Single-Crystal 1T′-MoTe2 Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition Exhibits Weak Antilocalization Effect

    Carl H. Naylor;William M. Parkin;Jinglei Ping;Zhaoli Gao

  • Computational Design of Virus-Like Protein Assemblies on Carbon Nanotube Surfaces

    Gevorg Grigoryan;Yong Ho Kim;Rudresh Acharya;Kevin Axelrod

  • Optical manipulation of nuclear spin by a two-dimensional electron gas.

    G. Salis;D. T. Fuchs;J. M. Kikkawa;D. D. Awschalom

  • Coherent transfer of spin through a semiconductor heterointerface.

    I. Malajovich;J. M. Kikkawa;D. D. Awschalom;J. J. Berry

  • Collective dipolar interactions in self-assembled magnetic binary nanocrystal superlattice membranes.

    Jun Chen;Angang Dong;Jing Cai;Xingchen Ye

  • Tailoring hot-exciton emission and lifetimes in semiconducting nanowires via whispering-gallery nanocavity plasmons

    Chang-Hee Cho;Carlos O. Aspetti;Michael E. Turk;James M. Kikkawa

  • SPIN TRANSPORT AND LOCALIZATION IN A MAGNETIC TWO-DIMENSIONAL ELECTRON GAS

    I. P. Smorchkova;N. Samarth;J. M. Kikkawa;D. D. Awschalom

  • Metal-insulator transition in doped single-wall carbon nanotubes

    Juraj Vavro;J. M. Kikkawa;John E Fischer

  • Spatiotemporal near-field spin microscopy in patterned magnetic heterostructures.

    Jeremy M. Levy;Vladimir V. Nikitin;Jay Kikkawa;Andrew Glen Cohen

  • Energy of K-momentum dark excitons in carbon nanotubes by optical spectroscopy.

    Omar N. Torrens;Ming Zheng;James M Kikkawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher B. Murray
Christopher B. Murray University of Pennsylvania
Cherie R. Kagan
Cherie R. Kagan University of Pennsylvania
Mohammad F. Islam
Mohammad F. Islam Carnegie Mellon University
Arjun G. Yodh
Arjun G. Yodh University of Pennsylvania
Karen I. Winey
Karen I. Winey University of Pennsylvania
Benjamin T. Diroll
Benjamin T. Diroll Argonne National Laboratory
Andrew M. Rappe
Andrew M. Rappe University of Pennsylvania
Xingchen Ye
Xingchen Ye Indiana University
Ming Zheng
Ming Zheng National Institute of Standards and Technology
Marija Drndic
Marija Drndic University of Pennsylvania

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