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The Study Of Nano-Optics In Hybrid Systems, Marek J. Brzozowski Jan 2016

The Study Of Nano-Optics In Hybrid Systems, Marek J. Brzozowski

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In this thesis, we study the quantum light-matter interaction in polaritonic heterostructures. These systems are made by combining various nanocomponents, such as quantum dots, graphene films, metallic nanoparticles and metamaterials. These heterostructures are used to develop new optoelectronic devices due to the interaction between nanocomposites.

Photoluminescence quenching and absorption spectrum are determined and an explanatory theory is developed for these polaritonic heterostructures. Photoluminescence quenching is evaluated for a graphene, metallic nanoparticle and quantum dot system. It is shown that average distance between nanocomposites or concentration of nanocomposites affect the output these system produced. Photoluminescence quenching was also evaluated for a …


Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy On Graphene Thin Films For Solar Cell And Biosensing Applications, Faranak Sharifi Dec 2014

Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy On Graphene Thin Films For Solar Cell And Biosensing Applications, Faranak Sharifi

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Graphene, a one atom thick planer sheet of carbon atoms, has attracted much attention in scientific and technological communities due to its remarkable electronic and physical properties. Graphene has been widely studied as an alternative to transparent conducting Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) electrodes in organic photovoltaics fabrication. Graphene platforms have also attracted interest in biological applications. However, large area graphene films are not yet widely commercialized because the fabrication techniques needed to prepare high quality graphene are expensive and non-scalable. More importantly, most of the low cost fabrication techniques require using toxic materials, which are not biocompatible for using graphene …


Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy Of Amorphous, Nanostructured And Nanocomposite Thin Films, Muhammad Shafiq Ahmed Oct 2013

Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy Of Amorphous, Nanostructured And Nanocomposite Thin Films, Muhammad Shafiq Ahmed

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The energy needs of the modern world are growing day by day, while sources of non-renewable fossil fuels are limited, so there is a need to efficiently use the existing resources and explore renewable energy sources. In order to harvest, store and efficiently utilize renewable energy, we need to explore new materials and improve the performance of existing ones. Among others, hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) with high optical absorption in the visible range of electromagnetic spectrum, is a low cost material for solar cells. But the efficiency of such solar cells is comparatively low because of intrinsic defects associated with …