CAREER: Understanding Local Stereochemistry of Anharmonic ns2 Lone Pairs in Heteroleptic H — NSF Award to University of Texas at D
Part 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY The development of new semiconductors with outstanding properties is of critical importance to modern technology and energy security. With support from the Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in NSF’s Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate, this CAREER project investigates
| Award title | CAREER: Understanding Local Stereochemistry of Anharmonic ns2 Lone Pairs in Heteroleptic H |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2541221 |
| Awardee | University of Texas at Dallas |
| City | RICHARDSON |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $478,361 |
| Principal investigator | Kyle McCall |
| Program | SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS |
| Start date | 02/15/2026 |
| Abstract | Part 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY The development of new semiconductors with outstanding properties is of critical importance to modern technology and energy security. With support from the Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in NSF’s Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate, this CAREER project investigates "soft" metal halide and chalcohalide semiconductors, which have shown great promise as emerging materials for electronics and energy applications. These compounds exhibit unusual b |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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