Prof Ken Ghiggino:Applications of Single Molecule Studies to Opto-Electronic Polymers

发布日期:2016-04-25

报告题目:

Applications of Single Molecule Studies to Opto-Electronic Polymers

报告人:

Prof Ken Ghiggino

The University of Melbourne, Australia

邀请人:

郝晓涛 教授

报告时间:

2014-09-29 16:00

报告地点:

知新楼C702 量子报告厅

报告内容提示:

Semi-conducting polymers used for opto-electronic applications contain sequences of delocalised p-electrons along the polymer backbone that impart the unusual and useful properties of these materials. Single molecule spectroscopy can provide details about the photochemistry that occurs in individual polymer chains that make up a bulk sample. For conjugated polymers the information available includes fluorescence spectra and lifetimes, transition dipole orientation, exciton transport properties and charge transfer behaviour. In this presentation single molecule studies of several conjugated polymers including main-chain and side-chain phenylene vinylene (MEHPPV)-based polymers and fluorenyl donor-acceptor block copolymers (PFM-F8BT-PFM) will be presented. The results of both confocal single molecule spectroscopy and defocussed wide-field imaging microscopy methods will be presented. Our progress with the printing of solar cells using conjugated polymers will also be outlined.

报告人简介:

Prof Kenneth Phillip Ghiggino

Academic positions:

1998 - Masson Professor of Chemistry, University of Melbourne

2012- President of the Asian and Oceanian Photochemistry Association

Recent Employment History:

1997-2009 Dean, School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne

2012 ERA Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Panel, Australian Research Council

Qualifications:

2013-, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC); 英国皇家化学学会会士

1987-, Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (FRACI); 澳大利亚皇家化学学会会士

1983, DipEd, University of Melbourne

1976, PhD, University of New South Wales

1973, BSc(Hons), University of New South Wales

Awards:

2010 RSC Australasian Lecturer

2001 RACI Physical Chemistry Division Medal

2000 RACI Australian Polymer Medal

Professsor Ghiggino’s research interests include studies of photosynthetic mimics, light harvesting and photovoltaic polymers, phototherapeutic agents and novel fluorescence probes and sensors. He has published over 200 papers covering aspects of photophysics and ultrafast spectroscopy on peer reviewed journals including PNAS, JACS, JPCL, Angew Chem Int Edit, Sci Rep, etc. His research laboratories are well equipped with a range of spectroscopic, analysis and photochemical instrumentation. He has supervised 30 PhD students and >50 BSc (Hons/MSc students). He is currently a member of the Editorial Boards of Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences and Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A & C.

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