报告题目 | Nanostructured electronic materials and their photonic applications |
报告人 | Prof. Jiangeng Xue |
报告人单位 | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida |
报告时间 | 2012-07-20 |
报告地点 | 合肥微尺度物质科学国家实验室9004会议室 |
主办单位 | 合肥微尺度物质科学国家实验室,化学与材料科学学院,外办 |
报告介绍 | 报告摘要:
The advance of electronics and photonics in the last several decades has greatly enriched our lives and revolutionized the modern society. To develop next-generation electronics and photonics with enhanced and/or new functionalities, nanostructured electronic materials, including both organic and inorganic as well as their hybrids, have received great attention. Organic electronic materials such as conjugated molecules and polymers have advantages in low material cost, tunability in material properties, and compatibility with flexible substrate and roll-to-roll processing techniques. Colloidal inorganic nanoparticles can be processed in solutions together with polymers and potentially offer enhanced charge carrier mobility and environmental stability. In this talk I will present some recent work in our group on using organic and organic-inorganic hybrid materials for photovoltaic cells and light-emitting devices (LEDs). 报告人简介: Prof. Jiangeng Xue received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in Hefei, China, in 1995 and 1998, respectively. He then obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 2005, working in the field of organic electronics with Prof. Stephen R. Forrest. After working as a Research Scientist at Global Photonic Energy Corporation for nearly a year, he joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL, as an Assistant Professor in Aug. 2005, and was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2010. He is a recipient of a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation and a Solar Energy Innovation Award from Princeton University, and was recently named as a Scialog Fellow by Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA). His research interests are broadly on the physics and device applications of organic and hybrid organic-inorganic electronic materials including nanostructures and energy materials. His work has been funded by NSF, U.S. Department of Energy, DARPA, Florida Energy Systems Consortium, as well as the industry. Prof. Xue has published 47 papers in Applied Physics Letters, etc. |