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.

Authors

  • Donal Bradley

    • Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK