2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Semiconducting Nanocrystals and Quantum Dots

Semiconducting nanocrystals and quantum dots continue to receive interest due to their compatibility with low-cost, high throughput processing techniques. These materials have been demonstrated as the active material in light-emitting devices, photodetectors, thermoelectrics, photodetectors, thin-film transistors, lasers, and a variety of sensors. This session welcomes submissions examining the synthesis, processing and characterization of semiconductor nanocrystals and their application in electronic and optoelectronic devices. Experimental, theoretical and computational papers are welcome.

Chair

Matthew J. Panzer, Tufts University

Co-Chair

Vincent Holmberg, University of Washington

Presentations

03:15 PM

03:31 PM

Jason Baxter, Siming Li, Benjamin T. Diroll, Yaoting Wu, Glenn W. Guglietta, E. Ashley Gaulding, Julia L. Fordham, Natalie Gogotsi, Christopher B. Murray

03:47 PM

Matthias J. Young, Nicholas M. Bedford, Tatyana Kiryutina, Taylor J. Woehl

04:03 PM

Gustavo Albuquerque, Ki-Joong Kim, Chih-hung Chang, Gregory S. Herman

04:25 PM

04:41 PM

Matteo Cargnello, Aaron Johnston-Peck, Benjamin T. Diroll, Eric Wong, Bianca Datta, Divij Damodar, Vicky Doan-Nguyen, Andrew A. Herzing, Cherie R. Kagan, Christopher B. Murray

05:13 PM

05:29 PM

Steven McIntosh, Bryan W. Berger, Christopher J Kiely, Robert Dunleavy, Leah Spangler, Zhou Yang, Li Lu