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Electrodeposition of Metallic Thin Films

My research is focused on understanding and controlling the fabrication of metallic thin films and nanostructures. I utilize. and extend scanning probe microscopes and electrochemistry techniques to explore the various facets of this interdisciplinary research.

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Electrodeposition of Metallic Thin Films

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  1. My research is focused on understanding and controlling the fabrication of metallic thin films and nanostructures. I utilize and extend scanning probe microscopes and electrochemistry techniques to explore the various facets of this interdisciplinary research. Gold StrippingAu0→ Au3+ + 3 e– Gold DepositionAu3+ + 3 e–→ Au0 Electrodeposition of Metallic Thin Films Jennifer R. Hampton Physics Tel: 616-395-7256 Email: hampton@hope.edu Education and Experience Assistant Professor of Physics, Washington & Jefferson College, 2005 – 2007 Postdoctoral Research, Pennsylvania State University, 2002 – 2005 Ph.D., Cornell University., 2002 M.S. Cornell University, 1999 M.Phil., University of Cambridge, 1996 B.A., Oberlin College, 1995 BAS Epsilon Electrochemical Workstation and Cell Stand Cyclic Voltammogram of 2 mM AuCl3 in0.1 M NaCl on a Pt Electrode at 20 mV/s Research Interests Electrochemistry, Nanoscale Science, Scanning Probe Microscopy Selected Publications J. R. Hampton, A. A. Dameron, and P. S. Weiss, "Double ink dip-pen nanolithography studies elucidate molecular transport," J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 1648 (2006). A. A. Dameron, J. R. Hampton, R. K. Smith, T. J. Mullen, S. D. Gillmor, and P. S. Weiss, "Microdisplacement printing," Nano Lett. 5, 1834 (2005). J. R. Hampton, J.-L. Martínez-Albertos, and H. D. Abruña, "SMOKE studies of electrodeposited mono- and multilayers," Langmuir 19, 4309 (2003). Acknowledgements Washington & Jefferson College, Pennsylvania State University, Cornell University, NSF, ONR, AFOSR, Cornell Center for Materials Research, National Physical Science Consortium

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