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Geun Wan Kim's research focuses on the optical and physical properties of nanomaterials, particularly gold nanorods. His work investigates how surface modifications, such as coating with mesoporous silica shells, influence the behavior and detection capabilities of these nanoparticles. Kim has explored the mechanisms of mercury amalgamation on gold nanorods, examining its effects on their morphology, spectral characteristics, and three-dimensional orientation. He has also studied the application of these nanomaterials in microscopy, including total internal reflection scattering microscopy for chemisorption detection and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy for biological imaging. His research has involved collaborations with other faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Bin Dong, James Ethan Batey, Hannah Giang, and Meek Yang. Kim's scholarly output includes 29 publications with 372 citations and an h-index of 10.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 376
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High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage (2024)
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Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput (2024)
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- Localized surface plasmon resonance inflection points for improved detection of chemisorption of 1-alkanethiols under total internal reflection scattering microscopy
- Single-Particle Study on Hg Amalgamation Mechanism and Slow Inward Diffusion in Mesoporous Silica-Coated Gold Nanorods without Structural Deformation
- Tuning Chemical Interface Damping: Competition between Surface Damping Pathways in Amalgamated Gold Nanorods Coated with Mesoporous Silica Shells
- Single-particle study: effects of mercury amalgamation on morphological and spectral changes in anisotropic gold nanorods
- Mesoporous silica shell-coated single gold nanorods as multifunctional orientation probes in dynamic biological environments
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- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- Localized surface plasmon resonance inflection points for improved detection of chemisorption of 1-alkanethiols under total internal reflection scattering microscopy
- Development of metal enhanced fluorescent nanomaterials featuring gold nanocubes in proximity to carbon nanodots
- Development of metal enhanced fluorescent nanomaterials featuring gold nanocubes in proximity to carbon nanodots
- Development of metal enhanced fluorescent nanomaterials featuring gold nanocubes in proximity to carbon nanodots
- Development of metal enhanced fluorescent nanomaterials featuring gold nanocubes in proximity to carbon nanodots
- Mesoporous silica shell-coated single gold nanorods as multifunctional orientation probes in dynamic biological environments
- Single-particle study: effects of mercury amalgamation on morphological and spectral changes in anisotropic gold nanorods
- Tuning Chemical Interface Damping: Competition between Surface Damping Pathways in Amalgamated Gold Nanorods Coated with Mesoporous Silica Shells
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