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Overview

Stephen Hill is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Biophysics, Spectroscopy, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Their research output includes 189 publications in these areas.

Their work covers several main topics including Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Magnetism in coordination complexes, Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes, Electron Spin Resonance Studies, Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, and Organic and Molecular Conductors Research.

Stephen Hill has co-authored frequently with several researchers, including Jonathan Marbey, Samuel M. Greer, Nicholas F. Chilton, Jeffrey R. Long, and Muralee Murugesu, reflecting collaborations across multiple studies and projects.

The most common venues for their research publications include The Cambridge Structural Database, Inorganic Chemistry, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Applied Magnetic Resonance, and The Journal of Urology.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • A 9.2-GHz clock transition in a Lu(II) molecular spin qubit arising from a 3,467-MHz hyperfine interaction (2022, Nature Chemistry)
  • Analysis of vibronic coupling in a 4f molecular magnet with FIRMS (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Isolation and electronic structures of derivatized manganocene, ferrocene and cobaltocene anions (2020, Nature Chemistry)
  • Decoherence in Molecular Electron Spin Qubits: Insights from Quantum Many-Body Simulations (2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
  • Isolation of a triplet benzene dianion (2021, Nature Chemistry)

Stephen Hill has also published books with Peter Lang and Springer International Publishing, including "Cultivating Compassion" (2023) and "In Defence of Our Humanity" (2024).

Best Publications

  • Molecular spins for quantum computation.

    Alejandro Gaita-Ariño;Fernando Luis;Stephen Hill;Eugenio Coronado

  • Enhancing coherence in molecular spin qubits via atomic clock transitions

    Muhandis Shiddiq;Dorsa Komijani;Yan Duan;Alejandro Gaita-Ariño

  • Quantum Coherence in an Exchange-Coupled Dimer of Single-Molecule Magnets

    S. Hill;R. S. Edwards;N. Aliaga-Alcalde;G. Christou

  • In search of TQM

    Stephen Hill;Adrian John Wilkinson

  • Slow magnetic relaxation in a pseudotetrahedral cobalt(II) complex with easy-plane anisotropy

    Joseph M. Zadrozny;Junjie Liu;Nicholas A. Piro;Christopher J. Chang;Christopher J. Chang

  • High-sensitivity electron paramagnetic resonance of Mn-12-acetate

    S. Hill;J. A. A. J. Perenboom;N. S. Dalal;T. Hathaway

  • "Switching on" the properties of single-molecule magnetism in triangular manganese(III) complexes.

    Theocharis C. Stamatatos;Dolos Foguet-Albiol;Sheng Chiang Lee;Constantinos C. Stoumpos

  • Influence of the Ligand Field on Slow Magnetization Relaxation versus Spin Crossover in Mononuclear Cobalt Complexes

    Fatemah Habib;Oana R. Luca;Veacheslav Vieru;Muhandis Shiddiq

  • Exchange bias in Ni4 single-molecule magnets

    En-Che Yang;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Stephen Hill;Rachel S. Edwards

  • Instrumentation for millimeter-wave magnetoelectrodynamic investigations of low-dimensional conductors and superconductors

    Monty Mola;Stephen Hill;Philippe Goy;Michel Gross

  • The properties of the [Mn12O12(O2CR)16(H2O)4] single-molecule magnets in truly axial symmetry: [Mn12O12(O2CCH2Br)16(H2O)4].4CH2Cl2

    Nicole E. Chakov;Sheng-Chiang Lee;Andrew G. Harter;Philip L. Kuhns

  • Magnetic Quantum Tunneling in the Single-Molecule Magnet Mn12-Acetate

    E. del Barco;E. del Barco;Andy D. Kent;S. Hill;J. M. North

  • Pushing the limits of magnetic anisotropy in trigonal bipyramidal Ni(II)

    Katie E. R. Marriott;Lakshmi Bhaskaran;Claire Wilson;Marisa Medarde

  • Effects of D -strain, g -strain, and dipolar interactions on EPR linewidths of the molecular magnets Fe 8 and Mn 12

    Kyungwha Park;M. A. Novotny;N. S. Dalal;S. Hill

  • Giant Ising-type magnetic anisotropy in trigonal bipyramidal Ni(II) complexes: experiment and theory.

    Renaud Ruamps;Rémi Maurice;Luke Batchelor;Martial Boggio-Pasqua

  • Detailed single-crystal EPR line shape measurements for the single-molecule magnets Fe 8 Br and Mn 12 − acetate

    S. Hill;S. Maccagnano;Kyungwha Park;R. M. Achey

  • Definitive spectroscopic determination of the transverse interactions responsible for the magnetic quantum tunneling in Mn(12)-acetate.

    S. Hill;R. S. Edwards;S. I. Jones;N. S. Dalal

  • Influence of electronic spin and spin-orbit coupling on decoherence in mononuclear transition metal complexes

    Michael J. Graham;Joseph M. Zadrozny;Muhandis Shiddiq;John S. Anderson

  • Ambipolar molybdenum diselenide field-effect transistors: field-effect and Hall mobilities.

    Nihar R. Pradhan;Daniel Rhodes;Yan Xin;Shahriar Memaran

  • Magnetic quantum tunneling: insights from simple molecule-based magnets

    Stephen Hill;Saiti Datta;Junjie Liu;Ross Inglis

Frequent Co-Authors

David N. Hendrickson
David N. Hendrickson University of California, San Diego
George Christou
George Christou University of Florida
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Khalil A. Abboud
Khalil A. Abboud University of Florida
Naresh S. Dalal
Naresh S. Dalal Florida State University
Euan K. Brechin
Euan K. Brechin University of Edinburgh
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Muralee Murugesu
Muralee Murugesu University of Ottawa
Richard T. Oakley
Richard T. Oakley University of Waterloo
William Hayes
William Hayes University of Oxford

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