David Shultz
Professor, Alumni Association 2017 Distinguished Graduate Professor
Partners Building III 323
Education
B.A. Shippensburg University 1984
Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin 1989
Area(s) of Expertise
The Shultz Group examines relationships between molecular structure of paramagnetic molecules and their properties, so called "magneto-structural correlations." Such studies are important first steps in the design of molecules for spintronics (spin-based electronics) and for understanding and controlling electron transfer and transport.
Publications
- Metal-Ligand Exchange Coupling Alters the Open-Shell Ligand Electronic Structure in a Bis(semiquinone) Complex , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (2024)
- Optical Generation and Manipulation of Spin Qubits for Molecular Quantum Information Science (DE-SC0020199 Final Report) , (2024)
- Photoinduced Magnetic Exchange-Jump Promotes Ground State Biradical Electron Spin Polarization , JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (2024)
- Competitive reversed quartet mechanisms for photogenerated ground state electron spin polarization , CHEMICAL SCIENCE (2023)
- Competitive reversed quartet mechanisms for photogenerated ground state electron spin polarization , CHEMICAL SCIENCE (2023)
- Dinuclear ligand-to-ligand charge transfer complexes , DALTON TRANSACTIONS (2023)
- Origin of Ferromagnetic Exchange Coupling in Donor-Acceptor Biradical Analogues of Charge-Separated Excited States , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (2023)
- Variation from closed-shell to open shell electronic structures in oligothiophene bis(dioxolene) complexes , CHEMICAL SCIENCE (2023)
- Excited State Exchange Control of Photoinduced Electron Spin Polarization in Electronic Ground States , JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS (2022)
- Excited State Magneto-Structural Correlations Related to Photoinduced Electron Spin Polarization , JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (2022)