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Symposium F.EL02—Emerging Light-Emitting Materials and Devices—Halide Perovskites, Quantum Dots and Other Nanoscale Emitters

This symposium will be dedicated to the synthesis, photophysics and devices comprising emerging light emitting materials. We plan to dedicate at least four sessions of the proposed symposium to the novel classes of light-emitting materials (one for synthesis of halide perovskite and perovskite-like emitters, one for characterization of halide perovskite emitters, another is for synthesis inorganic nanoscale emitters, and another will focus on other low-dimensional emitters). It is also planned to dedicate one session to photophysics of the emerging emitting materials. Applications of these materials to optoelectronic devices are also important parts of symposium. Accordingly, it is also planned to dedicate another session to device physics. While reports on metal halide perovskites will be particularly encouraged, outstanding achievements from the most recently research in other carbon and inorganic nanoscale materials will also be the topics in two sessions. Besides electroluminescence, materials for down-conversion emission and stimulated emission (laser) will also be covered. Therefore, the symposium will cover the complete range from the synthesis and characterization of emerging emitting materials to their fundamental chemistry and physics, and related practical device applications.

This symposium will be highly interdisciplinary. Speakers from chemistry, physics, materials science and other related engineering fields will discuss cutting-edge progress on theoretical and experimental work. The discussions are expected to accelerate the development of the emerging materials and devices toward practical applications.

Topics will include:

  • Emerging organic-inorganic hybrid and halide perovskite emitters
  • Emerging inorganic or carbon-based nanoscale emitters
  • Nanowire, quantum dot, 2D materials and point defect emitters
  • Scalable processing of emitters
  • Photophysics (excitation, recombination, photo- and electroluminescence) of emitters
  • New device architecture for light-emitting diodes
  • Charge transport layers and interfacial effects in light-emitting diodes
  • Down-conversion emitters and devices
  • Lasing from micro- and nanoscale materials
  • Other optoelectronic devices for light emitting applications

Invited Speakers:

  • Osman Bakr (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
  • Moungi Bawendi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
  • Takayuki Chiba (Yamagata University, Japan)
  • Daniel Congreve (Harvard University, USA)
  • Dawei Di (Zhejiang University, China)
  • Alexander Efros (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, USA)
  • Feng Gao (Linköping University, Sweden)
  • Laura Herz (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
  • Song Jin (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
  • Victor Ivanovich Klimov (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
  • Tan Zhi Kuang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
  • Maria Antonieta Loi (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
  • Brahim Lounis (Université de Bordeaux, France)
  • Biwu Ma (Florida State University, USA)
  • Toshinori Matsushima (Kyushu University, Japan)
  • Aditya D. Mohite (Rice University, USA)
  • Lea Nienhaus (Florida State University, USA)
  • Selina Olthof (University of Cologne, Germany)
  • Annamaria Petrozza (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)
  • Barry Rand (Princeton University, USA)
  • Peter Reiss (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, France)
  • Edward H. Sargent (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Myoung Hoon Song (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea)
  • Samuel Stranks (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
  • William A. Tisdale (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
  • Yanfa Yan (University of Toledo, USA)
  • Jingbi You (Institute of Semiconductor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
  • Xiaoyang Zhu (Columbia University, USA)

Symposium Organizers

Tae-Woo Lee
Seoul National University
Republic of Korea

Hanwei Gao
Florida State University
Department of Physics
USA

Maksym V. Kovalenko
ETH Zurich
Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
Switzerland

Jiangeng Xue
University of Florida
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
USA

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