Arief Wibowo

Arief Wibowo

  • Postdoctoral Appointee
  • Bldg. 223, A-110
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Biography

Arief Wibowo joined Argonne National Laboratory in September 2011 as a postdoctoral appointee. His current research is to explore the potential of new heavy element, wide band gap chalcogenide/halide-based semiconductors for room temperature X- and γ-ray detectors. His main project is to synthesize large crystals of these chalco-halide compounds using Bridgman, Czochralski, and flux methods and characterize their spectroscopic and charge transport properties. Arief obtained his bachelor and master degrees from Michigan State University in Chemical Engineering and Material Science, respectively. His passion in hands-on research led him finish his PhD in Inorganic Chemistry in 2011 at University of South Carolina under Prof. H.-C. zur Loye’s supervision. His PhD research was in the development of s2p0-containing main group metal-organic coordination polymers for second harmonic generation, ferroelectric, and photoluminescence applications.

Selected Publications


A. C. Wibowo, M. D. Smith, H.-C. zur Loye, Structural Diversity of Metal–Organic Materials Containing Bismuth(III) and Pyridine-2,5-Dicarboxylate. Cryst. Growth Des. 11 4449 (2011) [doi]

A. C. Wibowo, M. D. Smith, H.-C. zur Loye, A new Kagomé lattice coordination polymer based on bismuth and pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylate: structure and photoluminescent properties. Chem. Commun. 47 7371 (2011) [doi]

A. C. Wibowo, M. D. Smith, H.-C. zur Loye, Novel tin supramolecular compounds and coordination polymers: Influence of aromatic dicarboxylates on the crystal structures. Solid State Sci. 13 607 (2011) [doi]

A. C. Wibowo, M. D. Smith, H.-C. zur Loye, New 3D bismuth-oxo coordination polymers containing terephthalate-based ligands: observation of Bi2O2-layer and Bi4O3-chain motifs. Cryst. Eng. Comm. 13 426 (2011) [doi]

A. C. Wibowo, S. A. Vaughn, M. D. Smith, H.-C. zur Loye, Novel Bismuth and Lead Coordination Polymers Synthesized with Pyridine-2,5-Dicarboxylates: Two Single Component "White" Light Emitting Phosphors. Inorg. Chem. 49 11001 (2010) [doi]