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SUMMARY:Photophysics and Opto-electronics of Organic-Inorganic Hybrids - P
 rofessor Maria Loi\, University of Groningen
DTSTART:20151013T133000Z
DTEND:20151013T143000Z
UID:TALK60885@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Stuart Higgins
DESCRIPTION:Hybrids Materials are attracting the attention of materials sc
 ientists who aspire to combine the properties of very different systems\, 
 organics and inorganics\; inorganics and bio-materials with the aim of obt
 aining new properties or a sum of the best qualities of the components. \n
 A multitude of possible combinations and properties are available and new 
 physical properties and applications\, stemming from the unusual materials
  combinations\, might be discovered studying these complex systems. \nBetw
 een the many available possibilities my group investigates different class
 es of hybrids\; namely the one composed by carbon nanotubes and organic mo
 lecules [1]\, by quantum dots and organic molecules [2]\, and more recentl
 y the organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites [3]. I will discuss about the p
 hysical properties of some of these new systems and show how their propert
 ies can be exploited in the fabrication of opto-electronics devices.\n\n\n
 [1] S. K. Samanta\, M. Fritsch\, U. Scherf\, W. Gomulya\, S. Z. Bisri\, M.
  A. Loi “Conjugated Polymer-Assisted Dispersion of Single-Wall Carbon Na
 notubes – The Power of Polymer Wrapping”\, Accounts of Chemical Resear
 ch\, 47\, 2446 (2014).\n[2] L-H. Lai\, W. Gomulya\, M. Berghuis\, L. Prote
 sescu\, R. J. Detz\, J. N. H. Reek\, M. V. Kovalenko\, and M. A. Loi “Or
 ganic-inorganic Hybrid Solution-processed H2-evolving Photocathode”\, AC
 S Appl. Mater. Interfaces\, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b04550 (2015).\n[3] H‐H
 . Fang\, R. Raissa\, M. Abdu‐Aguye\, S. Adjokatse\, G. R. Blake\, J. Eve
 n\, M. A. Loi “Photophysics of Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Lead Iodide Pe
 rovskite Single Crystals”\, Advanced Functional Materials\, 25\, 2378 (2
 015).\n
LOCATION:MRC Building Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory\, Department of 
 Physics
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