Nanoscale Exciton-Mechanical Systems (NEXMS)
Abstract
The kernel of the work was to instigate progress towards our understanding of exciton with mechanics. The report is divided into five chapters. The first two chapter describe our findings related to transport in organic and inorganic semiconductors under static strain. Chapter 3 describes the extension of the understanding developed in Chapter 1 and 2 to dynamic strain. Chapter 4 describes the exciton transfer and transport at hybrid organic/inorganic interface. Such hybrid interfaces have the potential to overcome the poor diffusivity of amorphous organic semiconductor thin films and are a viable solution to achieve strain assisted transport. Finally, we describe some potential application based on the fundamental understanding and material platform that were developed under this program. We believe that the results from this work will not only influence current excitonic research but also provide important groundwork for next generation optoexcitonic devices.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 18, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1123729
Entities
People
- Parag B. Deotare
Organizations
- Board of Regents of the University of Michigan