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Overview

Jeffrey R. Reimers is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with notable contributions in subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics, and optics. The scientist's work also intersects with molecular biology and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their research covers a range of specialized topics, including:

  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Graphene Research and Applications
  • Semiconductor Materials and Devices
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research

Reimers has published extensively, with a significant number of papers appearing in scientific journals and repositories including arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review B, Chemical Science, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Langmuir. Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by them are:

  • Photoluminescence, photophysics, and photochemistry of the VB defect in hexagonal boron nitride, 2020, Physical Review B
  • Accurate prediction of the properties of materials using the CAM-B3LYP density functional, 2021, Journal of Computational Chemistry
  • Enhancement of Luminescence from Lanthanide Metal-Organic Frameworks by Ytterbium and Calcium Doping: Application to Photonic Barcodes and Fingerprint Detection, 2024, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Edge effects on optically detected magnetic resonance of vacancy defects in hexagonal boron nitride, 2020, Communications Physics
  • Spontaneous S-Si bonding of alkanethiols to Si(111)-H: towards Si-molecule-Si circuits, 2020, Chemical Science

Frequent collaborators in Reimers's work include Michael J. Ford, Rika Kobayashi, Musen Li, Roger D. Amos, and Daniel S. Kosov. Together, these co-authors have contributed to multiple publications, with some collaborations reaching ten joint works.

Best Publications

  • A practical method for the use of curvilinear coordinates in calculations of normal-mode-projected displacements and Duschinsky rotation matrices for large molecules

    Jeffrey R. Reimers

  • Identifying carbon as the source of visible single-photon emission from hexagonal boron nitride

    Noah Mendelson;Dipankar Chugh;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Tin S. Cheng

  • Intermolecular potential functions and the properties of water

    J.R. Reimers;R.O. Watts;M.L. Klein

  • Failure of density-functional theory and time-dependent density-functional theory for large extended π systems

    Zheng-Li Cai;Karina Sendt;Jeffrey R. Reimers

  • Density Functional Theory for Charge Transfer: The Nature of the N-Bands of Porphyrins and Chlorophylls Revealed through CAM-B3LYP, CASPT2, and SAC-CI Calculations

    Zheng-Li Cai;Maxwell J. Crossley;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Rika Kobayashi

  • Formalism, analytical model, and a priori Green's-function-based calculations of the current-voltage characteristics of molecular wires

    Lachlan E. Hall;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Noel S. Hush;Kia Silverbrook

  • Unit cells for the simulation of hexagonal ice

    J. A. Hayward;J. R. Reimers

  • The structure and vibrational spectra of small clusters of water molecules

    J.R. Reimers;R.O. Watts

  • The Solvation of Acetonitrile

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  • The structure, energetics, and nature of the chemical bonding of phenylthiol adsorbed on the Au(111) surface: implications for density-functional calculations of molecular-electronic conduction.

    Ante Bilić;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Noel S. Hush

  • Electronic properties of transition-metal complexes determined from electroabsorption (Stark) spectroscopy. 2. Mononuclear complexes of ruthenium(II)

    J. R. Reimers;N. S. Hush

  • Molecular dynamics of the A+BC reaction in rare gas solution

    John P. Bergsma;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Kent R. Wilson;James T. Hynes

  • Adsorption of Benzene on Copper, Silver, and Gold Surfaces

    Ante Bilić;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Noel S. Hush;Rainer C. Hoft

  • Defect states in hexagonal boron nitride: Assignments of observed properties and prediction of properties relevant to quantum computation

    A. Sajid;A. Sajid;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Michael J. Ford

  • The Low-Lying Excited States of Pyridine

    Zheng-Li Cai;Jeffrey R. Reimers

  • Electron transfer and energy transfer through bridged systems. I. Formalism

    J.R. Reimers;N.S. Hush

  • The structure, thermodynamic properties and infrared spectra of liquid water and ice

    J.R. Reimers;R.O. Watts

  • Molecular electronic properties of fused rigid porphyrin-oligomer molecular wires

    J R Reimers;T X Lü;M J Crossley;N S Hush

  • Weak, strong, and coherent regimes of Fröhlich condensation and their applications to terahertz medicine and quantum consciousness

    Jeffrey R. Reimers;Laura K. McKemmish;Ross H. McKenzie;Alan E. Mark

  • Competition of van der Waals and chemical forces on gold–sulfur surfaces and nanoparticles

    Jeffrey R. Reimers;Jeffrey R. Reimers;Michael J. Ford;Sebastian M. Marcuccio;Jens Ulstrup

  • A local mode potential function for the water molecule

    J.R. Reimers;R.O. Watts

Frequent Co-Authors

Noel S. Hush
Noel S. Hush University of Sydney
Michael J. Ford
Michael J. Ford University of Technology Sydney
Maxwell J. Crossley
Maxwell J. Crossley University of Sydney
Gemma C. Solomon
Gemma C. Solomon University of Copenhagen
Ross H. McKenzie
Ross H. McKenzie University of Queensland
Yun Wang
Yun Wang Griffith University
Arvi Freiberg
Arvi Freiberg University of Tartu
George B. Bacskay
George B. Bacskay University of Sydney
Shunichi Fukuzumi
Shunichi Fukuzumi Osaka University
Jens Ulstrup
Jens Ulstrup Technical University of Denmark

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