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Urs Geiser is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States and is active in the field of Materials Science with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research primarily explores aspects of crystallization and solubility, as well as X-ray diffraction techniques in crystallography.

Geiser's recent publications include detailed experimental studies on crystal structures, contributing to The Cambridge Structural Database. These works are:

  • CCDC 1991244: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2020), The Cambridge Structural Database
  • CCDC 1991243: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2020), The Cambridge Structural Database

Their work frequently appears in The Cambridge Structural Database, which has published at least two of their papers. This venue is closely aligned with Geiser's expertise in crystallographic data curation and dissemination.

Coauthors often collaborating with Urs Geiser include:

  • John A. Schlueter
  • Aravinda M. Kini
  • Hau H. Wang
  • Jack M. Williams
  • Dieter Naumann

The collaboration pattern suggests sustained research partnerships contributing to the crystallographic and materials chemistry communities. The subjects tackled by this group emphasize experimental work in crystal structure determination and related analytical methods.

Within their field, Geiser's main topics of study are:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

This focus aligns with contemporary efforts to understand material properties at the molecular and atomic scales and improve techniques for characterizing crystalline substances.

Best Publications

  • A new ambient-pressure organic superconductor, .kappa.-(ET)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br, with the highest transition temperature yet observed (inductive onset Tc = 11.6 K, resistive onset = 12.5 K)

    Aravinda M. Kini;Urs Geiser;Hau H. Wang;K. Douglas Carlson

  • From semiconductor-semiconductor transition (42 K) to the highest-Tc organic superconductor, κ-(ET)2Cu[N(CN)2]Cl (Tc = 12.5 K)

    J.M. Williams;A.M. Kini;H.H. Wang;K.D. Carlson

  • Organic superconductors--new benchmarks.

    Jack M. Williams;Arthur J. Schultz;Urs Geiser;K. Douglas Carlson

  • Rational design of synthetic metal superconductors

    Jack M. Williams;Hau H. Wang;Thomas J. Emge;Urs Geiser

  • Organic superconductors: structural aspects and design of new materials

    Jack M. Williams;Mark A. Beno;Hau H. Wang;Peter C. W. Leung

  • Synthesis and Crystallographic Characterization of an Octameric Water Complex, (H2O)8

    Wyndham B. Blanton;Scott W. Gordon-Wylie;George R. Clark;Kenneth D. Jordan

  • C 13 NMR studies of the normal and superconducting states of the organic superconductor κ-(ET ) 2 Cu[N(CN ) 2 ]Br

    S. M. De Soto;C. P. Slichter;A. M. Kini;H. H. Wang

  • Strain index, lattice softness and superconductivity of organic donor-molecule salts: Crystal and electronic structures of three isostructural salts k-(BEDT- TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]X (X=Cl, Br, I)

    Urs Geiser;Arthur J. Schults;Hsien-Hau Wang;Diana M. Watkins

  • Oxygen content of superconducting perovskites, lanthanum strontium copper oxide La2-xSrxCuOy and yttrium barium copper oxide YBa2Cu3Oy

    E. H. Appelman;L. R. Morss;A. M. Kini;U. Geiser

  • Low temperature penetration depth of κ-(ET) 2 Cu[N(CN) 2 ]Br and κ-(ET) 2 Cu(NCS) 2

    A. Carrington;A. Carrington;I. J. Bonalde;R. Prozorov;Russell W Giannetta

  • Superconductivity at 2.8 K and 1.5 kbar in .kappa.-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu2(CN)3: the first organic superconductor containing a polymeric copper cyanide anion

    Urs. Geiser;Hau H. Wang;K. Douglas. Carlson;Jack M. Williams

  • Superconductivity at 5.2 K in an Electron Donor Radical Salt of Bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene (BEDT-TTF) with the Novel Polyfluorinated Organic Anion SF5CH2CF2SO3-

    Urs Geiser;John A. Schlueter;H. Hau Wang;Aravinda M. Kini

  • Weak ferromagnetism in κ-(ET)2Cu[N(CN)2]Cl, where ET is bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene

    U. Welp;S. Fleshler;W. K. Kwok;G. W. Crabtree

  • 1-D and 2-D homoleptic dicyanamide structures, [Ph4P]2[CoII[N(CN)2]4] and [Ph4P][M[N(CN)2]3] (M = Mn, Co).

    James W. Raebiger;Jamie L. Manson;Roger D. Sommer;Urs Geiser

  • A new ambient-pressure organic superconductor: (BEDT-TTF)2(NH4)Hg(SCN)4

    Hsien-Hau Wang;K. D. Carlson;U. Geiser;W. K. Kwok

  • Ambient-pressure superconductivity at the highest temperature (5 K) observed in an organic system: β-(BEDT-TTF)2AuI2

    Hau H. Wang;Mark A. Beno;Urs Geiser;Millicent A. Firestone

  • Conducting organic radical cation salts with organic and organometallic anions.

    Urs Geiser;John A Schlueter

  • Paramagnetic Meissner effect in Nb

    P. Kostić;B. Veal;A. P. Paulikas;U. Welp

  • The first ambient pressure organic superconductor containing oxygen in the donor molecule, βm-(BEDO-TTF)3Cu2(NCS)3, Tc = 1.06 K

    Mark A. Beno;Hau H. Wang;Aravinda M. Kini;K. Douglas Carlson

  • Rapid Raman spectroscopic determination of the stoichiometry of microscopic quantities of BEDT-TTF-based organic conductors and superconductors

    H. Hau Wang;John R. Ferraro;Jack M. Williams;Urs Geiser

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack M. Williams
Jack M. Williams Argonne National Laboratory
Hsien-Hau Wang
Hsien-Hau Wang Argonne National Laboratory
Myung-Hwan Whangbo
Myung-Hwan Whangbo North Carolina State University
W. K. Kwok
W. K. Kwok Argonne National Laboratory
G. W. Crabtree
G. W. Crabtree Argonne National Laboratory
John R. Ferraro
John R. Ferraro Argonne National Laboratory
Ulrich Welp
Ulrich Welp Argonne National Laboratory
Thomas J. Emge
Thomas J. Emge Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Roger D. Willett
Roger D. Willett Washington State University
Juan J. Novoa
Juan J. Novoa University of Barcelona

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