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CATEGORIES:Outside CeNS Seminar
CREATED:20190515T131519
SUMMARY:Hybrid Nanomaterials for Photon Harvesting
LOCATION:Lecture Hall
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Hybrid Nanomaterials for Photon Harvesting\nBy\nProf. Amitava Patra\nSchool
  of Materials Sciences, Indian Association for the Cultivation of\nScience,
  Jadavpur, Kolkata 700032, India\nOn\nThursday, 27 May 2019\nTime: 03:30 PM
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X-EXTRAINFO:Here, we will discuss the current status of challenging light harvesting na
 nomaterials such as semiconducting quantum dots (QDs), metal nanoparticles,
  semiconductor-metal heterostructures, conjugated semiconductor nanoparticl
 es, organic-inorganic heterostructures, and porphyrin based nanostructures.
 1-7  The fundamental knowledge of these\nphotophysical processes is crucial
  for the development of efficient light harvesting systems like, photocatal
 ytic, and photovoltaic. We will highlight the impacts of size, shape and co
 mposition of QDs on exciton decay dynamics and the energy transfer process 
 for developing light harvesting systems. Potential light harvesting systems
  based on hybrid\n&amp;#61552;-conjugated semiconductor polymer nanoparticl
 es, and self assembled structures of &amp;#61552;-conjugated polymer will b
 e discussed.\nWe also discuss the significance of porphyrin based nanostruc
 tures for potential light harvesting systems.
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