David Shultz
Professor
Partners Building III 363C
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
- 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)
- 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)
- Single-Photon-Induced Electron Spin Polarization of Two Exchange-Coupled Stable Radicals , JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (2022)
- Chromophore-radical excited state antiferromagnetic exchange controls the sign of photoinduced ground state spin polarization , CHEMICAL SCIENCE (2021)
- Controlled Light and Temperature Induced Valence Tautomerism in a Cobalt-o-Dioxolene Complex , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (2021)
- Magnetic Exchange Coupling through the Nonalternant Cyclopentadienyl pi-System of Ferrocene , ORGANIC LETTERS (2021)
- Metal Ion Control of Photoinduced Electron Spin Polarization in Electronic Ground States , JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (2021)
- Rules for Magnetic Exchange in Azulene-Bridged Biradicals: Quo Vadis? , JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (2021)