Excited State Dynamics of Semiconducting Nanomaterials: Quantum Dots (CdSe) and Nanofibers (P3HT)
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Nanomaterials provide lot of opportunity in improvement & new generation of
photovoltaics. Their wide-bandgap are attracting an increased attention for their potential
application in emerging energy. In recent year Quantum dots (QDs have emerged as a
promising candidate for light harvesting and optoelectronics. QDs have opened up new
ways of utilizing hot electrons and generate multiple exciton upon absorption of a single
photon. On the other hand, semiconducting polymer have numerous applications in
optoelectronics as well as in energy conversion. In our case we are interested in conjugaed
polymer in which exciton delocalization take place up to several monomeric units upon
photo excitation when they are in their aggregated forms. Here we are interested in
understanding the exciton dynamics within QDs and j-aggregates of P3HT polymer
nanofibers using femtosecond resolved pump-probe spectroscopy. Using this technique,
we have advantages to characterize the excited state species which are formed for a very
short time scale(100fs-ps) under photoexcitation. In this technique we ultrafast short pulses
(<100fs) which are capable to probe these the dynamics of such species.