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The project inspiration fair organized by the students was very successful.   more ...
CREDIT: JOHANNES BENDER

The faculty mourns Iring Bender

Iring Bender conducted research and taught at the Institute for Theoretical Physics   more ...
MICHELA MAPELLI

DFG funds Dormant Black Holes

Michela Mapelli receives DFG grant for "DoBlack".   more ...
SOPHIE WARKEN

Stalagmites and Climate Dynamics in Europe

Sophie Warken's research on stalagmites in a Romanian cave   more ...
WOLFRAM PERNICE

Leibniz Prize for Wolfram Pernice

Wolfram Pernice has been awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2025   more ...
LATEST THINKING/SEBASTIAN NEUMANN

ERC Consolidator Grant for Astrid Eichhorn

Her ERC project is entitled "Probing the Quantum Nature of Gravity at all scales (ProbeQG).   more ...
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: FINN_LEON TEMMEN, NORBERT CHRISTLIEB, LUCA BISCHOF

Maria Goeppert-Mayer Prize awarded

Luca Bischof and Finn-Leon Temmen are the recipients of the Maria Goeppert-Mayer Prize.   more ...

Stern-Gerlach Medal for Klaus Blaum

The faculty congratulates Klaus Blaum, who is awarded the Stern-Gerlach Medal 2025.   more ...

Physics colloquium

Friday, 24. January 2025 5:00 pm  Ultrafast Dynamics in Hybrid Semiconductors for Energy Applications

Prof. Dr. Felix Deschler, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Heidelberg

Addressing the climate challenge requires functional materials that enable energy generation, storage, and conversion from renewable sources, forming the foundation for a sustainable energy infrastructure. My group focuses on advancing functional materials to enable novel energy technologies, including next-generation lighting, energy storage, and information systems. We leverage high-resolution ultrafast spectroscopy to investigate the dynamics of local optoelectronic and structural processes at femtosecond timescales. This approach not only advances material functionality but also provides new insights into fundamental phenomena critical for energy applications.

In this talk, I will discuss how we use advanced spectroscopic techniques to explore the ultrafast dynamics of photoexcited electronic states, spin populations, and atomic structure in hybrid perovskite semiconductors. Our research elucidates the origins of the exceptional optoelectronic properties of these materials, which have positioned them at the forefront of solution-processable semiconductors. I will present results on spatio-temporal imaging of excitations via ultrafast transient microscopy, as well as spin dynamics using ultrafast Faraday rotation microscopy. Additionally, I will highlight recent findings on chiral hybrid perovskites for manipulating spin-orbit interactions, and dynamics of opto-ionic excited state reservoirs with implications for neuromorphic computing. Finally, I will extend the discussion to further material systems, such as bismuth vanadate photocatalysts and organic semiconductors, demonstrating the broad applicability of our approach for investigating material dynamics.


 

Contact

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Im Neuenheimer Feld 226
69120 Heidelberg

E-Mail: dekanat (at) physik.uni-heidelberg.de

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