Vicki L. Colvin Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Vicki Colvin's research encompasses the synthesis, properties, and applications of nanoscale materials, including quantum dots, photonic crystals, and chalcogenide semiconductor thin films. Her work extends to the creation and utilization of nanoparticles in diverse fields. Recent investigations demonstrate her interest in light emission from lead-free halide perovskites and advances in flexible perovskite light-emitting diodes. She also explores the use of magnetic nanoparticles in biology and medicine, as well as the synthesis and application of magnetic nanocrystal clusters. One notable study details subsecond multichannel magnetic control of select neural circuits in freely moving flies.
Colvin's primary research interests lie in photonic and optical devices and the application of nanomaterials.
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- h-index: 95
- Publications: 257
- Citations: 43,574
Selected Publications
- Size effects in magnetic separation for rapid and efficient bacteria removal (2025) DOI
- Graphene-Coated Metal Oxide Nanocrystals (M <sub> <b> <i>x</i> </b> </sub> O <sub> <b> <i>y</i> </b> </sub> @C) Form during the Liquid-Phase Thermal Decomposition of Metal Oleates (2025) DOI
- The exploration of multifunctional liquid robotics with ferrofluids: Fabrication, control, operation and sensing (2024) DOI
- Increasing the antioxidant capacity of ceria nanoparticles with catechol-grafted poly(ethylene glycol) (2022) DOI
- Stable Aqueous Suspensions of Manganese Ferrite Clusters with Tunable Nanoscale Dimension and Composition (2022) DOI
- Stable Aqueous Suspensions of Manganese Ferrite Clusters with Tunable Nanoscale Dimension and Composition (2022) DOI
- Sub-second multi-channel magnetic control of select neural circuits in behaving flies (2021) DOI
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