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This project focuses on manipulating excitonic complexes in two-dimensional materials to enable low-power optoelectronic devices. By controlling trion density through photoexcitation, it aims to achieve optical amplification and lasing without the need for global population inversion, using advanced imaging techniques…
The ability to manipulate excitonic complexes in 2D-materials is of fundamental importance for the development of excitonic based optoelectronic devices operating in low-carrier density, low-power regimes.
Correlating locally variable quantities with emission properties of excitonic complexes on sub-diffraction length scale could enable on-demand control of the mutual conversion between excitons and trions.
In particular, control over trion density upon photoexcitation in a functionalized 2D-mat…
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TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
United States, New York
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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