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- Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
- Molecular Simulation and Computation of Fuel Cells and Electrochemistry II
- (548a) Photoexcitation Dynamics in Nanomaterials
a) The interfacial electron injection from molecular and polymeric chromophores into the TiO2 surface, which drives the Gratzel solar cell and illustrates the molecule-semiconductor contact problem in molecular electronics and photoelectrochemistry.
b) The electron-vibrational and Auger relaxations of photoexcited states in quantum dots (QD), which determine the efficiencies of hot carrier accumulation and carrier multiplication in QD solar cells.
c) The electron-phonon scattering in carbon nanotubes, which affects conductivity and characterizes nanotube potential for use in nanoscale electronic devices.