2020
Liuba receives the Rubicon fellowship from NWO
Liuba's project about the development of scalable and reliable graphene sensors is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Congratulations!
Tian receives Postdoc.Mobility fellowship from SNSF
Tian's proposal in the field of machine-learning-assisted design of 2D material catalysts has been approved to receive the fellowship. Congratulations!!
[J.Appl.Phys.] Blue Electroluminescent Metal Halide Perovskites
The invited account reviews recent literature in blue-emitting perovskites.
Group summer trip 2020
On 28th of August 2020 all group members hiked to Pilatus in Luzern.
[Chem.Eur.J.] Phosphorescent k3‐(N^C^C)‐Gold(III) Complexes: Synthesis, Photophysics, Computational Studies and Application to Solution‐Processable OLEDs
Together with the Nevado group, we report a series of new phosphorescent k3‐(N^C^C)‐Au(III) complexes for OLEDs.
Jakub successfully defended his PhD
Jakub Jagielski defended his PhD thesis entitled "Two-Dimensional Colloidal Quantum Wells for Future Photonic Sources".
Our work featured on NZZ
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) highlighted our Nat. Commun. work about controlled exciton orientation in quantum dot solids.
[Chem. Mater.] Highly Efficient Green Solution Processable OLEDs Based on a Phosphorescent Κ3-(N^C^C)Gold(III)-Alkynyl Complex
Together with the Nevado group at UZH, we developed a highly electroluminescent organic compund, based on Κ3-(N^C^C)Gold(III)-Alkynyl Complex.
[Nat. Commun.] Scalable photonic sources using two-dimensional lead halide perovskite superlattices
For the first time, we demonstrate controlled exciton orientation in quantum dot solids.
[Nano Lett.] Electronic polarizability as the fundamental variable in the dielectric properties of two-dimensional materials
We theoretically generalized the dielectric properties of 2D materials.