An Advanced Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy Facility in Queensland (Old ID 27154)

Australian Research Council
Role

Principal Investigator

Description

The project aims to establish a world-class ultrafast laser spectroscopy facility to investigate how molecules interact with visible or ultraviolet light. Light-matter interactions are key to energy generation in nature through photosynthesis as well as technologies we use on a daily basis including optical communications and displays. This project expects to generate new knowledge in on how light interacts with matter at the molecular level. Expected outcomes of the ultrafast spectroscopic measurements will be understanding the fate of light absorbed by or generated in different materials. Application of the knowledge gained will enable the design of materials for more efficient technologies such as solar cells, lighting, and sensors.

Date

01 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021

Project Type

NON_FUNDED_PROJECT

Keywords

Organic semiconductors;OLED;Charged particle transport;Sensors

Funding Body

Australian Research Council

Amount

0

Project Team

George Vamvounis;Bronson Philippa