Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Semiconductor Structures: Efficient F\"orster Energy Coupling and Prospective Optical Devices
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductor structures offer the prospect of combining the favourable electrical and optical characteristics of each to achieve desirable new device functions. They also provide a test bed to study the exciton state interactions between these distinct semiconductor varieties and the resultant energy transfer processes that occur between them. In this talk I will describe work on conjugated polymer/GaN structures for which efficient non-radiative F\"orster transfer can be achieved from the inorganic quantum well excitons to the organic (polymer) excitons. I will also discuss the prospects for optical devices based on this and related hybrid systems.
*Supported by the Research Councils UK Basic Technology Programme, the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Ultrafast Photonics Collaboration and the Commission of the European Community IHP Network HYTEC.
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