Condensed-Matter Physics & Materials Science Seminar

"Molecular Science on a Nanoscale"

Presented by Seonghoon Lee, Seoul National University, Korea

Monday, December 7, 2009, 11:00 am — Bldg. 735, Room A

Firstly, I will present the synthesis and growth behaviors of new chemical building elements called giant artificial atoms. I’ll explain the detailed growth mechanism of new chemical building elements. Single-step synthetic method for large scale production will be discussed. I’ll talk about their structural and optical characterizations, surface passivations, and fabrications for various applications such as QLEDs and solid-state lighting WLEDs for next generation, nanocontacts, flexible large color composites, and bioconjugates for neuronal study.

Secondly, I’ll give a presentation on the transport through chemical structures such as single molecule, organic nanofibers, and organic crystals. Finally, electronic and electrical properties of molecules are useful to realize printable electronics in near future

Hosted by: Yimei Zhu

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