Séminaire de Haibo MA en VISIOCONFERENCE

2021-06-08 11:00 2021-06-08 12:00 Séminaire de Haibo MA en VISIOCONFERENCE

Theoretical investigation of excited state processes in organic optoelectronics

par Haibo MA

Nanjing University, Department of Chemistry, China

In recent decades, organic optoelectronics attracted a lot of research interests because of their advantages of low cost, low toxicity, large area, light weight, and satisfactory flexibility as well as portability. However, due to their low dielectric screening, strong electron-electron interaction and strong electron-vibration/phonon couplings, the working mechanisms in their photo-physical chemistry are quite different from those in their inorganic counterparts. In this talk, I will introduce our recent investigations of excited state processes (including aggregation induced absorption/emission, excited state charge transfer and singlet fission) in organic optoelectronics through quantum chemical and quantum dynamics simulations.

Contact pour demander le lien :
http://www.ismo.universite-paris-saclay.fr/spip.php?article2485

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Theoretical investigation of excited state processes in organic optoelectronics

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    Tuesday 8 June, 11:00
    11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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    Orsay

Theoretical investigation of excited state processes in organic optoelectronics

par Haibo MA

Nanjing University, Department of Chemistry, China

In recent decades, organic optoelectronics attracted a lot of research interests because of their advantages of low cost, low toxicity, large area, light weight, and satisfactory flexibility as well as portability. However, due to their low dielectric screening, strong electron-electron interaction and strong electron-vibration/phonon couplings, the working mechanisms in their photo-physical chemistry are quite different from those in their inorganic counterparts. In this talk, I will introduce our recent investigations of excited state processes (including aggregation induced absorption/emission, excited state charge transfer and singlet fission) in organic optoelectronics through quantum chemical and quantum dynamics simulations.

Contact pour demander le lien :
http://www.ismo.universite-paris-saclay.fr/spip.php?article2485