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John V. Badding was affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on materials science, engineering, and physics and astronomy. Within these broad fields, their work concentrated on materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, and organic chemistry.

Throughout their career, Badding published extensively on topics related to photonic crystal and fiber optics, magnetic properties of thin films, solid state laser technologies, carbon nanotubes in composites, boron and carbon nanomaterials research, graphene research and applications, and thermal properties of materials.

The scientist's recent papers included:

  • Scalable Synthesis of Crystalline One-Dimensional Carbon Nanothreads through Modest-Pressure Polymerization of Furan, 2021, ACS Nano
  • Three-dimensional topological magnetic monopoles and their interactions in a ferromagnetic meta-lattice, 2023, Nature Nanotechnology
  • Nanoarchitecture through Strained Molecules: Cubane-Derived Scaffolds and the Smallest Carbon Nanothreads, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • 'Sacrificial' supramolecular assembly and pressure-induced polymerization: toward sequence-defined functionalized nanothreads, 2020, Chemical Science
  • Chromium doped zinc selenide optical fiber lasers, 2020, Optical Materials Express

Badding frequently published in the following venues:

  • ACS Nano
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Optical Materials Express
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Polymer Chemistry

Their frequent co-authors included Vincent H. Crespi, Elizabeth Elacqua, Thomas E. Mallouk, Steven Huss, and Pratibha Mahale.

The body of work contributed to the understanding of crystalline one-dimensional carbon nanothreads, topological magnetic monopoles, nanoarchitecture involving strained molecules, pressure-induced polymerization methods, as well as optical fiber laser technologies.

Best Publications

  • Transport coefficients from first-principles calculations

    T. J. Scheidemantel;C. Ambrosch-Draxl;T. Thonhauser;J. V. Badding

  • Microstructured Optical Fibers as High-Pressure Microfluidic Reactors

    Pier J.A. Sazio;Adrian Amezcua-Correa;Chris E. Finlayson;John R. Hayes

  • Benzene-derived carbon nanothreads

    Thomas C. Fitzgibbons;Malcolm Guthrie;En Shi Xu;Vincent H. Crespi

  • Large Improvement in Thermoelectric Properties in Pressure-Tuned p-Type Sb1.5Bi0.5Te3

    D. A. Polvani;J. F. Meng;N. V. Chandra Shekar;J. Sharp

  • HIGH-PRESSURE SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND TUNING OF SOLID STATE MATERIALS

    John V. Badding

  • Thermoelectric properties of Sb 2 Te 3 under pressure and uniaxial stress

    T. Thonhauser;T. J. Scheidemantel;J. O. Sofo;J. V. Badding

  • Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of Size‐Tuned Bismuth Telluride Nanoparticles

    Matthew R. Dirmyer;Joshua Martin;George S. Nolas;Ayusman Sen

  • Transition Element-Like Chemistry for Potassium Under Pressure

    L. J. Parker;T. Atou;J. V. Badding

  • Quenchable Transparent Phase of Carbon

    E. D. Miller;D. C. Nesting;J. V. Badding

  • Zinc selenide optical fibers.

    Justin R. Sparks;Rongrui He;Noel Healy;Mahesh Krishnamurthi

  • Poly(phenylcarbyne): A Polymer Precursor to Diamond-Like Carbon.

    Glenn T. Visscher;David C. Nesting;John V. Badding;Patricia A. Bianconi

  • Integration of gigahertz-bandwidth semiconductor devices inside microstructured optical fibres

    Rongrui He;Pier J. A. Sazio;Anna C. Peacock;Noel Healy

  • Extreme electronic bandgap modification in laser-crystallized silicon optical fibres

    Noel Healy;Sakellaris Mailis;Nadezhda M. Bulgakova;Pier J. A. Sazio

  • Deposition and characterization of germanium sulphide glass planar waveguides.

    Chung-Che Huang;Daniel W. Hewak;J.V. Badding

  • Mechanochemical Synthesis of Carbon Nanothread Single Crystals

    Xiang Li;Maria Baldini;Tao Wang;Bo Chen

  • Carbon Nitride Nanothread Crystals Derived from Pyridine

    Xiang Li;Tao Wang;Pu Duan;Maria Baldini

  • High-Pressure Synthesis of sp2-Bonded Carbon Nitrides

    David C. Nesting;John V. Badding

  • Silicon p-i-n junction fibers.

    Rongrui He;Todd D. Day;Mahesh Krishnamurthi;Justin R. Sparks

  • Correction: Corrigendum: Tunable continuous wave emission via phase-matched second harmonic generation in a ZnSe microcylindrical resonator

    N. Vukovic;N. Healy;J. R. Sparks;J. V. Badding

  • Low loss silicon fibers for photonics applications

    Laura Lagonigro;Noel Healy;Justin R. Sparks;Neil F. Baril

  • Thermodynamic Analysis of the Formation of Carbon Nitrides under Pressure

    J. V. Badding;D. C. Nesting

Frequent Co-Authors

Venkatraman Gopalan
Venkatraman Gopalan Pennsylvania State University
Anna C. Peacock
Anna C. Peacock University of Southampton
Vincent H. Crespi
Vincent H. Crespi Pennsylvania State University
Thomas E. Mallouk
Thomas E. Mallouk University of Pennsylvania
Nasim Alem
Nasim Alem Pennsylvania State University
Suzanne E. Mohney
Suzanne E. Mohney Pennsylvania State University
Roald Hoffmann
Roald Hoffmann Cornell University
Daniel W. Hewak
Daniel W. Hewak University of Southampton
Margaret M. Murnane
Margaret M. Murnane University of Colorado Boulder
Henry C. Kapteyn
Henry C. Kapteyn University of Colorado Boulder

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