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Overview

Robert D. Miller is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including engineering and materials science, with significant contributions to several subfields such as materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, automotive engineering, and polymers and plastics.

The scientist has contributed to topics broadly focused on noise effects and management, advanced battery materials and technologies, advancements in battery materials, advanced battery technologies research, acoustic wave phenomena research, catalytic processes in materials science, and semiconductor materials and devices.

Their recent publications include the following works:

  • Surface Initiated Polymer Thin Films for the Area Selective Deposition and Etching of Metal Oxides (2020, ACS Nano)
  • 3D nanoprinting via spatially controlled assembly and polymerization (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Flexible, Synergistic Ceramic-Polymer Hybrid Solid-State Electrolyte for Secondary Lithium Metal Batteries (2020, ACS Applied Energy Materials)
  • Linking Interfacial Bonding and Thermal Conductivity in Molecularly-Confined Polymer-Glass Nanocomposites with Ultra-High Interfacial Density (2023, Small)
  • Softening of PEO-LiTFSI/LLZTO Composite Polymer Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries under Cyclic Compression (2023, ACS Applied Energy Materials)

Frequent coauthors in their research include Thomas W. Colburn, Reinhold H. Dauskardt, Thomas G. Pattison, Greg G. Qiao, and David W. Collinson.

The venues where Robert D. Miller has published most often include The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Small, ACS Applied Energy Materials, ACS Nano, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • Polysilane high polymers

    Robert D. Miller;Josef Michl

  • SECOND-ORDER NONLINEARITY IN POLED-POLYMER SYSTEMS

    Donald M. Burland;Robert D. Miller;Cecilia A. Walsh

  • A buckling-based metrology for measuring the elastic moduli of polymeric thin films

    Christopher M. Stafford;Christopher Harrison;Kathryn L. Beers;Alamgir Karim

  • Low dielectric constant materials.

    Willi Volksen;Robert D. Miller;Geraud Dubois

  • Electrical and Photoinduced Degradation of Polyfluorene Based Films and Light-Emitting Devices

    V. N. Bliznyuk;S. A. Carter;J. C. Scott;G. Klärner

  • Structure in Thin and Ultrathin Spin-Cast Polymer Films

    C. W. Frank;V. Rao;M. M. Despotopoulou;R. F. W. Pease

  • Polyfluorene Derivatives: Effective Conjugation Lengths from Well-Defined Oligomers

    G. Klaerner;R. D. Miller

  • A facile approach to architecturally defined nanoparticles via intramolecular chain collapse.

    Eva Harth;Brooke Van Horn;Victor Y Lee;David S Germack

  • Thermally Stable Blue-Light-Emitting Copolymers of Poly(alkylfluorene)

    M. Kreyenschmidt;G. Klaerner;T. Fuhrer;J. Ashenhurst

  • Ordered bicontinuous nanoporous and nanorelief ceramic films from self assembling polymer precursors

    Vanessa Z.-H. Chan;James Hoffman;Victor Y. Lee;Hermis Iatrou

  • In Search of Low-k Dielectrics

    Robert D. Miller

  • Templating Nanoporosity in Thin‐Film Dielectric Insulators

    James L. Hedrick;Robert D. Miller;Craig J. Hawker;Kenneth R. Carter

  • Colorfast Blue‐Light‐Emitting Random Copolymers Derived from Di‐n‐hexylfluorene and Anthracene

    Gerrit Klärner;Mark H. Davey;Wei-D. Chen;J. Campbell Scott

  • Nonlinear optical chromophores with large hyperpolarizabilities and enhanced thermal stabilities

    Christopher R. Moylan;Robert J. Twieg;Victor Y. Lee;Sally A. Swanson

  • Oxidative Stability and Its Effect on the Photoluminescence of Poly(Fluorene) Derivatives: End Group Effects

    Jeong-Ik Lee;Gerrit Klaerner;Robert D. Miller

  • Dendrimer-like star block and amphiphilic copolymers by combination of ring opening and atom transfer radical polymerization

    James L. Hedrick;Mikael Trollsas;Craig Jon Hawker;Björn Atthoff

  • Cross-linkable Polymers Based on Dialkylfluorenes

    G. Klärner;J.-I. Lee;V. Y. Lee;E. Chan

  • Low-Dielectric, Nanoporous Organosilicate Films Prepared via Inorganic/Organic Polymer Hybrid Templates

    Cattien V. Nguyen;Kenneth R. Carter;Craig J. Hawker;James L. Hedrick

  • The Role of OTS Density on Pentacene and C60 Nucleation, Thin Film Growth, and Transistor Performance

    Ajay Virkar;Stefan Mannsfeld;Joon Hak Oh;Michael F. Toney

  • Studies of chain conformational kinetics in poly(di-n-alkylsilanes) by spectroscopic methods. 1. Poly(di-n-hexylsilane), poly(di-n-heptylsilane), and poly(di-n-octylsilane)

    J. F. Rabolt;D. Hofer;R. D. Miller;G. N. Fickes

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. Hedrick
James L. Hedrick IBM (United States)
Willi Volksen
Willi Volksen IBM (United States)
Ho-Cheol Kim
Ho-Cheol Kim IBM (United States)
Craig J. Hawker
Craig J. Hawker University of California, Santa Barbara
Josef Michl
Josef Michl University of Colorado Boulder
Kenneth R. Carter
Kenneth R. Carter University of Massachusetts Amherst
Curtis W. Frank
Curtis W. Frank Stanford University
Do Y. Yoon
Do Y. Yoon Stanford University
Bernd Gotsmann
Bernd Gotsmann IBM Research - Zurich
Andreas Heise
Andreas Heise Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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