Multiple excitons make a surprise appearance in 2D hybrid perovskites

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External News: A surprising discovery in 2D materials

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External News: Georgia Tech researchers led an international team that made a surprising discovery in the field of 2D materials.

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Georgia Tech researchers from the School of Physics and the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry led an international team that made a surpising discovery in the field of 2D materials.

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  • Lasers are used to probe the vibrational dynamics of 2D hybrid perovskites (Credit: Georgia Tech/ Rob Felt) Lasers are used to probe the vibrational dynamics of 2D hybrid perovskites (Credit: Georgia Tech/ Rob Felt)
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Multiple excitons make a surprise appearance in 2D hybrid perovskites
Physics World, Jan 22

An international team led by researchers from the College of Sciences has made a surprising discovery in the field of 2D materials. Their finding could open a range of novel device applications, but it also raises many questions about the mechanisms involved.

From the School of Physics: Felix Thouin, Carlos Silva, Ajay Ram Srimath Kandada

From the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry: David A. Valverde-Chavez, Ilaria Bargigia, Carlos Silva, Ajay Ram Srimath Kandada

Read the original paper, published in Nature Materials

 

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College of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Physics

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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Physics and Physical Sciences
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College of Sciences, materials, excitons, School of Physics, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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  • Created On: Jan 24, 2019 - 1:11pm
  • Last Updated: Jan 24, 2019 - 1:20pm