ERA-NET_NANOSCIENCE 1. Call_NAPHOD
ERA-NET_NANOSCIENCE 1. Call_NAPHOD
Disciplines
Physics, Astronomy (100%)
Keywords
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Carbon Nanotubes,
Molecular Electronics,
Density Funktional Theory,
Excited States
The aim of this multidisciplinary project involving chemists and physicists is to synthesize and to study a new generation of peapods: nano-hybrid systems composed of a photoactive organic semiconductor (pea) inside the carbon cage of a single wall carbon nanotube (pod). We expect for these nano-objects new exciting chemical and physical properties stemming from their low dimensionality, their nanometric size and from the interaction of the electronic states of the pea and the pod. The study of these properties from a theoretical and experimental point of view by means of ab-initio calculations, ultra-fast optical spectroscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy will be profitable for the understanding of one dimensional assembly of molecules and to start a new era in nano-optoelectronic devices. The availability of a new class of robust hybrid molecules, optically active in the visible range, will represent a breakthrough for nanoscience that will be exploited in the construction of single molecule devices with tunable properties.
- Montanuniversität Leoben - 100%
- Enzo Menna, Università degli studi di Padova - Italy
- Maria-Antonietta Loi, University of Groningen - Netherlands
- Cecile Hebert, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland
Research Output
- 193 Citations
- 4 Publications
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2013
Title Evidence of Hybrid Excitons in Weakly Interacting Nanopeapods DOI 10.1021/jz401073t Type Journal Article Author Milko M Journal The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Pages 2664-2667 Link Publication -
2010
Title Encapsulation of Conjugated Oligomers in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Towards Nanohybrids for Photonic Devices DOI 10.1002/adma.200903527 Type Journal Article Author Loi M Journal Advanced Materials Pages 1635-1639 Link Publication -
2011
Title Energetics and structure of organic molecules embedded in single-wall carbon nanotubes from first principles: The example of benzene DOI 10.1103/physrevb.84.085437 Type Journal Article Author Milko M Journal Physical Review B Pages 085437 -
2011
Title Electronic Interactions between “Pea” and “Pod”: The Case of Oligothiophenes Encapsulated in Carbon Nanotubes DOI 10.1002/smll.201100319 Type Journal Article Author Gao J Journal Small Pages 1807-1815 Link Publication