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2020

81. A.M. Ochs, P. Gorai, Y. Wang, M.R. Scudder, K. Koster, J. P. Heremans, W. Windl, E. Toberer, J.E. Goldberger, in prep.

80. E.A. Bensen, K.M. Ciesielski, L.C. Gomes, B.R. Ortiz, J. Falke, O. Pavlosiuk, D. Weber, T.L. Braden, K.X. Steirer, D. Szymanski, J. E. Goldberger, C.Y. Kuo, C.T. Chen, C.F. Chang, L.H. Tjeng, D. Kaczorowski, E. Ertekin, E. Toberer, submitted.

79. M.R. Scudder, B. He, Y. Wang, A. Rai, D. G. Cahill, W. Windl, J. P. Heremans, J. E. Goldberger, submitted.

78. D. J. O’Hara, Z. E. Brubaker, R. L. Stillwell, E. F. O’Bannon, A. A. Baker, D. Weber, L. B. B. Aji, J. E. Goldberger, R. K. Kawakami, R. J. Zieve, J. R. Jeffries, S. K. McCall, “Suppression of magnetic ordering in Fe3-xGeTe2 from application of pressure.” Phys. Rev. B 102, 054405 (2020).

77. A. McCreary, T. T. Mai, F. Utermohlen, J. R. Simpson, K. F. Garrity, X. Feng, D. Shcherbakov, Y. Zhu, J. Hu, D. Weber, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, J.E. Goldberger, Z. Mao, C. Lau, Y. . Lu, N. Trivedi, R. Valdés Aguilar, A.R. Hight Walker, “Distinct magneto-Raman signatures of spin-flip phase transitions in CrI3” Nature Communications. 11, 3879 (2020).

76. X. X. Zhang, L. Li, D. Weber, J. Goldberger, K.F. Mak, J. Shan, “Gate-tunable spin waves in antiferromagnetic atomic bilayers”. Nature Materials. 19, 838–842 (2020) arXiv:2001.04044

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75. B. W. Y. Redemann, D. Weber, M. R. Scudder, Y. Wang, W. Windl, J. E. Goldberger, “Synthesis, Structural, and Electronic Properties of Sr1-xCaxPdAs” Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers”, 7, 2833-2839, (2020).

74. T. Asel*, W. L. B. Huey*, B. Noesges, E. Molotokaite, S. C. Chien, Y. Wang, A. Barnum, C. McPherson, S. Jiang, S. Shields, C. D’Andrea, W. Windl, E. Cinquanta, L. Brillson, J. E. Goldberger, “Influence of Surface Chemistry on Water Absorption in Functionalized Germanane” Chemistry of Materials. 32, 1537–1544, (2020).

73. Y. Wang, K. Koster, A. Ochs, M. R. Scudder, J. P. Heremans, W. Windl, J. E. Goldberger, “The Chemical Design Principles for Axis-dependent Conduction Polarity,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 142, 2812−2822, (2020).

72. I. Lee, F.G. Utermohlen, K. Hwang, D. Weber, C. Zhang, J. Tol, J. E. Goldberger, N. Trivedi, P. C. Hammel, “Fundamental spin interactions underlying the magnetic anisotropy in the Kitaev ferromagnet CrI3” Physical Review Letters, 124, 017201, (2020).

2019

71. K. Hodge, J. E. Goldberger, “Transition Metal-Free Alkyne Hydrogenation Catalysis with BaGa2, a Hydrogen Absorbing Layered Zintl Phase.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, 141, 51, 19969-19972 (2019).

70. T. Li, S. Jiang, N. Sivadas, Z. Wang, Y. Xu, D. Weber, J. E. Goldberger, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, C.J. Fennie, K. F. Mak, J. Shan, “Pressure-controlled interlayer magnetism in atomically thin CrI3. Nature Materials 18, 1303–1308, (2019).

69. A. Trout, Y. Wang, B. Esser, S. Jiang, J. E. Goldberger, W. Windl, D. W. McComb, “Identification of Turbostratic Twisting in Germanane”J. Materials Chem. C. 7, 10092-10097, (2019).

68. D. Weber, A. Trout, D. W. McComb, and J. E. Goldberger, “Decomposition-Induced Room Temperature Magnetism of the Na-intercalated Layered Ferromagnet” Nano Letters. 19, 5031-5035. (2019)

67. B. He, Y. Wang, M.Q. Arguilla, N.D. Cultrara, M.R. Scudder, J.E. Goldberger, W. Windl, J. Heremans,”The Fermi surface geometrical origin of axis-dependent conduction polarity in layered materials Nature Materials. 18, 568–572 (2019).

2018

66. G. Cheon, E.D. Cubuk, E.R. Antoniuk, L. Blumberg, J.E. Goldberger, E.J. Reed, “Revealing the Spectrum of Unknown Layered Materials with Superhuman Predictive Abilities.” J Phys Chem Lett. 9, 6967–6972 (2018).

65. Z. Baum, J. Zhang, R. Morasse, J.E. Goldberger, “Stepwise trimethylsilyl and trimethylgermyl substitutions at tetraborylmethane” J. Organometallic Chem. 873, 50-56 (2018).

64. T.J. Asel, E. Yanchenko, X. Yang, S. Jiang, K. Krymowski, A. Trout, D. W. McComb, W. Windl, J.E. Goldberger, and L.J. Brillson, “Identification of Ge Vacancies as Electronic Defects in Methyl- and Hydrogen-Terminated Germanane” Appl. Phys. Lett. 113, 061110 (2018).

63. D. Shcherbakov, P. Stepanov, D. Weber, Y. Wang, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, J. Hu, Y. Zhu, Z. Mao, W. Windl, J. Goldberger, M. Bocrath, C.N. Lau, “Raman Spectroscopy, Photocatalytic Degradation and Stabilization of Atomically Thin Chromium Triiodide“, Nano Letters, 18, 4214–4219 (2018).

62. W. L. B. Huey, J. E. Goldberger, “Covalent Functionalization of Two-Dimensional Group 14 Graphane Analogues“, Chem. Soc. Rev., 47, 2601-2623, 2018. DOI: 10.1039/C8CS00291F

61. N.D. Cultrara, Y. Wang, M.Q. Arguilla, M. R. Scudder, S. Jiang, W. Windl, S. Bobev, J. E. Goldberger, “Synthesis of 1T, 2H, and 6R Germanane Polytypes” Chem. Mater., 30, 1335–1343 (2018). DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.7b04990

2017

60. A. Hanks, S. Jiang, B.D. Esser, J.E. Goldberger, D.W. McComb, Microscopy and Microanalysis. 23 S1, 1744-1745, (2017).

59. N.D. Cultrara, M.Q. Arguilla, S. Jiang, C. Sun, M. R. Scudder, R. D. Ross, J. E. Goldberger, “Group-13 and group-15 doping of germanane” Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 8, 1642-1648 (2017).

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58. M.Q. Arguilla, N.D. Cultrara, M. R. Scudder, S. Jiang, R. D. Ross, J. E. Goldberger, “Optical Properties and Raman-Active Phonon Modes in Two-Dimensional Honeycomb Zintl Phases” Journal of Materials Chemistry C. (2017) DOI: 10.1039/C7TC01907F

57. C. J. Buettner, A. J. Wallace, S. Ok, A. A. Manos, M. J. Nicholl, A. Ghosh, M. F. Tweedle, and J. E. Goldberger, “Balancing the Intermolecular Forces in Peptide Amphiphiles for Controlling Self-Assembly Transitions” Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 15, 5220 (2017).

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56. M. Q. Arguilla, N. D. Cultrara, Z. J. Baum, S. Jiang, R. D. Ross and J. E. Goldberger, “EuSn2As2: An Exfoliatable Magnetic Layered Zintl-Klemm Phase” Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 4, 378-386 (2017). DOI: 10.1039/C6QI00476H

55. A. Molle, J. Goldberger, M. Houssa, Y. Xu, S.C. Zhang, D. Akinwande, “Buckled Two-Dimensional Xene Sheets.”Nature Materials. 16, 163–169 (2017). DOI:10.1038/nmat4802

2016

54. S. Jiang, K. Krymowski,T. Asel, M.Q. Arguilla, N. D. Cultrara, E. Yanchenko, X. Yang, L. Brillson, W. Windl, J. E. Goldberger, “Tailoring the Electronic Structure of Covalently Functionalized Germanane via the Interplay of Ligand Strain and Electronegativity” Chemistry of Materials, 28, 8071–8077 (2016). DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b04309

53. M.Q. Arguilla, J. Katoch, K. Krymowski, N. Cultrara, J. Xu, X. Xi, A. Hanks, S. Jiang, R.D. Ross, R.J. Koch, S. Ulstrup, A. Bostwick, C. Jozwiak, E. Rotenberg, D. McComb, J. Shan, W. Windl, R. K. Kawakami and J.E. Goldberger, “NaSn2As2: An Exfoliatable Layered van der Waals Zintl Phase” ACS Nano, 10, 9500–9508 (2016) DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b04609

52. G. Coloyan, N. Cultrara, J. Carrete, A. Katre, M. Heine, E. Ou, J. Kim, S. Jiang, L. Lindsay, N. Mingo, D. Broido, J. Heremans, J. Goldberger, and L. Shi, “Basal-plane thermal conductivity of nanocrystalline and amorphized thin germanane” Appl. Phys. Lett. 109, 131907 (2016).

51. S. Jiang, M. Arguilla, N. Cultrara, J. Goldberger “Improved Topotactic Reactions for Maximizing Organic Coverage of Methyl Germanane” Chemistry of Materials. 28, 4735–4740 (2016).

50. E.J. Berns, Z. Alvarez, J. E. Goldberger, J. Boekhoven, J.A. Kessler, H.G. Kuhn, S.I. Stupp, “A tenascin-C mimetic peptide amphiphile promotes neurite outgrowth and neural progenitor cell migration” Acta Biomateriala, 37, 50-58 (2016).

49. J. R Young, B. Chitara, N. D. Cultrara, M. Q. Arguilla, S. Jiang, F. Fan, E. Johnston-Halperin, J. E Goldberger, “Water Activated Doping and Transport in Multilayered Germanane Crystals” Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 3, 034001 (2016)

48. T. Li, Z. J. Baum, J. E. Goldberger, “A Vanadium Chalcogenide Dicubane” European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2016, 28-32. DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201501189

2015

47. W. Amamou, P. Odenthal,E. Bushong, D. O’Hara, Y. Luo, J. van Baren, I. Pinchuk, Y. Wu, A. Ahmed, J. Katoch, M. Bocrath, H. Tom, J. Goldberger, R. Kawakami, “Large area epitaxial germanane for electronic devices”, 2D Materials 2, 035012 (2015).

46. T. Li, J. E. Goldberger, “Atomic Scale Derivatives of Solid-State Materials” Chemistry of Materials. 27, 3549–3559, (2015).

45. S. Jiang, M. Arguilla, N. Cultrara, J. E. Goldberger, “Covalently-Controlled Properties by Design in Group IV Graphane Analogues.” Accounts of Chemical Research, 48, 144-151, (2015).

2014

44. A. Ghosh, E. T. Dobson, C. Buettner, M. Nicholl, J.E. Goldberger, “Programming pH-Triggered Self-Assembly Transitions via Isomerization of Peptide Sequences.” Langmuir, 30, 15383–15387, (2014).

43. M. Arguilla, S. Jiang, B. Chitara, J. E. Goldberger “Synthesis and Stability of Two-dimensional Ge/Sn Graphane Alloys” Chem. Mater., 26 6941–6946, (2014).

42. Y. Ma, Y. Chen, Y. Ma, S. Jiang, J. E. Goldberger, T. Vogt, Y. Lae, “Inter- and Intra-Layer Compression of Germanane” J Phys Chem C. 118 28196–28201, (2014).

41. A. Ghosh, C. J. Buettner, A. A. Manos, A. J. Wallace, M. F. Tweedle, J. E. Goldberger “Probing Peptide Self-Assembly in Serum” Biomacromolecules. 15 4488-4494, (2014).

40. O. Restrepo, K. Krymowski, J. E. Goldberger, W. Windl, “A First principles method to simulate Electron Mobilities in 2D Materials” New Journal of Physics. 16 105009, (2014).

39. R. Morasse, T. Li, Z. Baum, J. E. Goldberger “The Rational Synthesis of Dimensionally Reduced TiS2 phases” Chem. Mater., 26 4776–4780 (2014).

38. Y. Cote, I. Fu, E. Dobson, J. E. Goldberger, H. Nguyen, J. Shen “Mechanism of the pH-Controlled Self-Assembly of Nanofibers from Peptide Amphiphiles“ J. Phys. Chem. C., 118, 16272−16278 (2014).

37. S. Jiang, E. Bianco, J. E. Goldberger “The Structure and Amorphization of Germanane” J. Mater. Chem. C., 2, 3185-3188, (2014).

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36. T. Li*, Y.H. Liu*, B. Chitara, J. E. Goldberger “Li Intercalation into 1D TiS2(en) Chains” (*=co-authors) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136, 2986-2989 (2014).

35. S. Jiang, S. Butler, E. Bianco, O. Restrepo, W. Windl, J.E. Goldberger “Improving the stability and optoelectronic properties of germanane via one-step covalent methyl-termination” Nature Communications 5, 3389 (2014).

34. I. Pinchuk, P. Odenthal, A. Ahmed, J. E. Goldberger, R. Kawakami, “Epitaxial Co-Deposition Growth of CaGe2 Films by Molecular Beam Epitaxy for Large Area Germanane” J. Mater. Res. 29, 410-416 (2014).

33. O. D. Restrepo, R. Mishra, J. E. Goldberger, W. Windl, “Tunable gaps and enhanced mobilities in strain-engineered silicane” J. Appl. Phys. 115, 033711 (2014).

32. E. J. Berns, S. Sur, L. Pan, J. E. Goldberger, S. Suresh, S. Zhang, J. A. Kessler, S. I. Stupp “Aligned neurite outgrowth and directed cell migration in self-assembled monodomain gels” Biomaterials. 35, 185-195 (2014).

2013

31. T. Li, Y. H. Liu, S. Porter, J. Goldberger, “Dimensionally Reduced 1D Chains of TiSe2” Chem. Mater., 25, 1477-1479 (2013).

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30. Sheneve Butler, Shawna M. Hollen, Linyou Cao, Yi Cui, Jay A. Gupta, Humberto R. Gutiérrez, Tony F. Heinz, Seung Sae Hong, Jiaxing Huang, Ariel F. Ismach, Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, Masaru Kuno, Vladimir V. Plashnitsa, Richard D. Robinson, Rod Ruoff, Sayeef Salahuddin, Jie Shan, Li Shi, Michael G. Spencer, Mauricio Terrones, Wolfgang Windl, Joshua E. Goldberger “Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Two-dimensional Materials Beyond Graphene“ ACS Nano, 7,2898-2926 (2013).

29. E. Bianco, S. Butler, S. Jiang, O. Restrepo, W. Windl, J. Goldberger, “Stability and Exfoliation of Germanane: A Germanium Graphane Analogue“ ACS Nano, 7, 4414-4421. (2013)

2012

28. Y.H. Liu, S. H. Porter, J. Goldberger, “Dimensional Reduction of a Layered Metal Chalcogenide into a 1D Near-IR Direct Band Gap Semiconductor” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 134, 5044-7 (2012).

27. A. Ghosh, M. Haverick, K. Stump, X. Yang, M. Tweedle, and J. Goldberger, “Fine-tuning the pH trigger of self-assembly” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 134, 3647-50 (2012).

26. T. D. Sargent; C. Aparicio, J. E. Goldberger, H. Cui, S. I. Stupp, “Mineralization of Peptide Amphiphiles Nanofibers and its Effect on Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells” Acta Biomaterialia 8, 2456-65 (2012).

2000-2011

25. D. Stone, A. Tayi, J. Goldberger, S. I. Stupp, “Self-assembly and conductivity of hydrogen-bonded oligothiophene nanofiber networks” Chem. Comm., 47, 5702-4 (2011).

24. J. Goldberger, E. Berns, R. Bitton, C. Newcomb, S. I. Stupp, “Electrostatic control of Bioactivity” Angew. Chemie Int. Ed, 50, 6292-5 (2011).

23. D. Herman, J. Goldberger, S. Chao, D. Martin, S. I. Stupp, “Orienting Periodic Organic-Inorganic Nanoscale Domains Through One-Step Electrodeposition” ACS Nano, 5, 565-73 (2011).

22. J.E. Klare, I.P. Murray, J. Goldberger, S.I. Stupp, “Assembling p-type molecules on single wall carbon-nanotubes for photovoltaic devices” Chem. Comm., 25, 3705-7 (2009).

21. M. Sofos*, J. Goldberger*, D.A. Stone, J.E. Allen, Q. Ma, D. Herman, W. Tsai, L.J. Lauhon, S.I. Stupp “A synergistic assembly of nanoscale lamellar photoconductor hybrids” Nat. Mater. 8, 68-75 (2009) (*co-authors)

20. P.M. Woodward, J. Goldberger, M.W. Stoltzfus, H.W. Eng, R.A. Ricciardo, P.N. Santhosh, P. Karen, A.R. Moodenbaugh “Electronic, Magnetic, and Structural Properties of Sr2MnRuO6 and LaSrMnRuO6 Double Perovskites” J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 91 1796–1806 (2008).

19. M. Fardy, A. Hochbaum, J. Goldberger, M.M. Zhang, P Yang “Synthesis and Thermoelectrical Characterization of Lead Chalcogenide Nanowires” Adv. Mater. 19 3047-51 (2007).

18. P. Karen, A.R. Moodenbaugh, J. Goldberger, P.N. Santhosh, P.M. Woodward “Electronic, magnetic and structural properties of A2VMoO6 perovskites (A = Ca, Sr)” J. Solid State Chem. 179 2120-2125 (2006).

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17. D. Vashaee, A. Shakouri, J. Goldberger, T. Kuykendall, P. Pauzauskie, P. Yang “Electrostatics of nanowire transistors with triangular cross sections” J. Appl. Phys. 5 054310 (2006).

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16. J. Goldberger, A. Hochbaum, R. Fan, P. Yang. “Vertical Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistors” Nano Lett., 6 973-7 (2006).

15. J. Goldberger, R. Fan, P. Yang. “Inorganic Nanotubes: A new class of one-dimensional nanostructures” Acc. Chem. Res., 39, 239-43 (2006).

14. L. Greene, M. Law, D. H. Tan, J. Goldberger, P. Yang, “General route to vertical ZnO nanowire arrays using textured ZnO seeds” Nano Lett. 5, 1231-1236 (2005).

13. J. Goldberger, D. J. Sirbuly, M. Law, P. Yang, “ZnO Nanowire Transistors” J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 9-14 (2005).

12. D.J. Sirbuly*, M. Law*, J.C. Johnson, J. Goldberger, R.J. Saykally, and P. Yang, “Nanoribbon waveguides for subwavelength photonics integration” Science, 305, 1269-1273 (2004). (* co-authors)

11. T. Kuykendall*, P. Pauzauskie*, Y. Zhang, J. Goldberger, D. Sirbuly, J. Denlinger, and P. Yang, “Crystallographic alignment of high density gallium nitride nanowire arrays” Nat. Mater., 3, 524-528 (2004). [Cover Highlighted] (*co-authors)

10. M. Law, J. Goldberger, P. Yang, “Semiconductor nanowires and nanotubes” Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. 34, 83-122, (2004).

9. H.J. Choi, J.C. Johnson, R.R. He, S.K. Lee, F. Kim, P. Pauzauskie, J. Goldberger, R.J. Saykally, and P. Yang, “Self-Organized GaN Quantum Wire UV Lasers” J. Phys. Chem. B 107, 8721-8725 (2003).

8. T. Kuykendall*, P. Pauzauskie*, S.K. Lee, Y. Zhang, J. Goldberger, P. Yang, “Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition Route to GaN Nanowires with Triangular Cross Sections.” Nano Lett. 3, 1063-1066 (2003). (*co-authors)

7. E.A. Stach, P.J. Pauzauskie, T. Kuykendall, J. Goldberger, R.R. He, P. Yang, “Watching GaN nanowires grow” Nano Lett. (2003), 3, 867-869.

6. J. Goldberger, R.R. He, Y. Zhang, S. Lee, H. Yan, H.J. Choi, P. Yang. “Single-crystal gallium nitride nanotubes” Nature, 422, 599-602 (2003).

5. A. Tao*, F. Kim*, C. Hess*, J. Goldberger, R. He, Y.G. Sun, Y.N. Xia, P. Yang, “Langmuir-Blodgett silver nanowire monolayers for molecular sensing using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy” Nano Lett. 3, 1229-1233 (2003). (* co-authors)

4. L.E. Greene, M. Law, J. Goldberger, F. Kim, J.C. Johnson, Y.F. Zhang, R.J. Saykally, P. Yang. “Low-temperature wafer-scale production of ZnO nanowire arrays” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 42, 3031-3034 (2003)

3. R.L. Brutchey, J.E. Goldberger, T.S. Koffas, and T.D. Tilley “Nonaqueous, molecular precursor route to hybrid inorganic/organic zirconia-silica materials containing covalently linked organic bridges” Chem. Mater. 15, 1040-1046 (2003).

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2. M.W. Lufaso, P.M. Woodward, and J. GoldbergerCrystal structures of disordered A2Mn3+M5+O6 (A=Sr, Ca; M=Sb, Nb, Ru) perovskites.” J. Solid State Chem. 177, 1651-1659, (2004).

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1. P.N. Santhosh, J. Goldberger, P.M. Woodward, T. Vogt, W. Lee, and A. Epstein, “Phase Separation over an Extended Compositional Range: Studies of the Ca1-xBixMnO3 (x ≤0.25) Phase Diagram.” Phys. Rev. B 62, 14928-14942 (2000).