Condensed-Matter Physics Seminar

"Controlled Assembly and Transport in Nanocrystal Structures"

Presented by Marija Drndic, University of Pennsylvania

Thursday, April 28, 2005, 1:30 pm — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

Nanocrystals are tunable crystals a few nanometers in size, exhibiting a range of quantum phenomena even at room temperature. Efforts to explore nanocrystals unite the frontiers of chemistry, physics and engineering, and open up new applications ranging from electronics to biology. In this talk, I will discuss the assembly of spherical and rod-like semiconductor nanocrystals into electronic devices and their electronic properties. I will also show how the electronic transport is imaged in these devices to investigate the basic mechanisms of charge transport.

Hosted by: Cedomir Petrovic

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