239th ECS Meeting with IMCS Topic Close-up: Light Energy Conversion with Metal Halide Perovskites, Semiconductor Nanostructures, and Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Materials

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Symposium B07 – Light Energy Conversion with Metal Halide Perovskites, Semiconductor Nanostructures, and Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Materials

Deadline for submitting abstracts: December 18, 2020
 
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Symposium focus: This symposium focuses on metal, semiconductor, and organic nanoparticles and nanostructures which play important roles in fuel cells, solar energy conversion, catalysis, and hydrogen production. Recent advances in the area of inorganic/organic hybrid nanostructures, in particular metal halide perovskites and nanomaterials, have led to new understanding of their catalytic, photoelectrochemical, and photovoltaic properties. We also focus on “Soft Crystals,” which respond to macroscopic gentle stimuli (e.g., vapor exposure, rubbing, and rotation) that exhibit visually remarkable changes such as luminescence and optical properties as well as “Dynamic Exciton,” which highlights manipulating charge-transfer state (i.e., charge-transfer exciton), specifically in terms of spin-orbit and vibronic couplings.

Check out the call for papers for more details.

Invited speakers:

  • Norihisa Kobayashi, Chiba University
  • Miki Hasegawa, Aoyama-Gakuin University
  • Kazuyuki Ishii, University of Tokyo
  • Yasuhiro Kobori, Kobe University
  • Hinonori Kaji, Kyoto University
  • Hiroko Yamada, NAIST, and more!
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