Visit and talk by Prof. Dharmendra Pratap Singh (UDSMM), ULCO
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 10:54 am
Dear all,
Prof. Dharmendra Pratap Singh (UDSMM), ULCO, France will be visiting the Physics department on 13th and 14th December 2024. He is visiting the Liquid Crystal lab as the research collaborator. We are organizing a seminar on 14th December 2024 at 11 AM. Please find the notice containing details attached with this mail.
Best regards,
Aritra Banerjee
(On behalf of Physics)
Title: Liquid Crystals: Host of Future Technologies
Speaker: Prof. DHARMENDRA PRATAP SINGH, (UDSMM), ULCO, France
Date: 14th December 2024 (Saturday)
Time: 11 AM
Venue: 5102
Abstract:
Liquid crystal material exhibits the intermediate properties of solids and isotropic liquids. Owing to both properties, they have shown their potential in various applications beyond their conventional display application. The main domains of applications are optoelectronics, sending, energy storage, etc. Recently, columnar mesogens have emerged as Hole transport materials (HTMs), significantly impacting the effectiveness of optoelectronic devices. The columnar mesogens exhibit an impressive 1D hole mobility in the order of 0.1 to 10-4 cm^2 V^-1s^-1, which is more dexterous than most existing polymeric hole transport materials [2]. The charge transport mechanism is these mesogens is mainly governed by the hopping process in which electrons and/or holes migrate unidirectionally from one π-conjugated core to another. This presentation describes the role of liquid crystalline materials in various future technologies including optoelectronics.
Prof. Dharmendra Pratap Singh (UDSMM), ULCO, France will be visiting the Physics department on 13th and 14th December 2024. He is visiting the Liquid Crystal lab as the research collaborator. We are organizing a seminar on 14th December 2024 at 11 AM. Please find the notice containing details attached with this mail.
Best regards,
Aritra Banerjee
(On behalf of Physics)
Title: Liquid Crystals: Host of Future Technologies
Speaker: Prof. DHARMENDRA PRATAP SINGH, (UDSMM), ULCO, France
Date: 14th December 2024 (Saturday)
Time: 11 AM
Venue: 5102
Abstract:
Liquid crystal material exhibits the intermediate properties of solids and isotropic liquids. Owing to both properties, they have shown their potential in various applications beyond their conventional display application. The main domains of applications are optoelectronics, sending, energy storage, etc. Recently, columnar mesogens have emerged as Hole transport materials (HTMs), significantly impacting the effectiveness of optoelectronic devices. The columnar mesogens exhibit an impressive 1D hole mobility in the order of 0.1 to 10-4 cm^2 V^-1s^-1, which is more dexterous than most existing polymeric hole transport materials [2]. The charge transport mechanism is these mesogens is mainly governed by the hopping process in which electrons and/or holes migrate unidirectionally from one π-conjugated core to another. This presentation describes the role of liquid crystalline materials in various future technologies including optoelectronics.