Collaborations

CHOSE

CHOSE and the University of Tor Vergata collaborates with EFSL on photovoltaic studies providing organic and mixed organic/inorganic solar cells for study by ultrafast spectroscopy

Collaborators: Aldo Di Carlo, Antonio Agresti, Sara Pescetelli

ENS

L'ENS of Paris Saclay provides simulations of the decay of plasmonic excitations in metallic nanoparticles both in solution and deposited on surfaces

Collaborators: Bruno Palpant, Tadele Otomalo

NANO

SEDE DI MODENA - NANO produces nanostructured materials and thin films of wide bandgap semiconductors (eg Ce2O3, AZO) for photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications which are studied under ultrafast excitation in EFSL

Collaborators: Paola Luches, Stefania Benedetti

SPIN

SPiN provides nanostructured substrates useful for ultra-fast radiation nanofabrication studies.

Collaborators:Francesco Bisio, Michele Magnozzi.

Sapienza

The Department of Chemistry collaborates with EFSL in the field of nanoparticle plasmonics,synthesizing systems stabilized by dye molecules for the study of biocompatible tracers in the medical field.

Collaborators: Ilaria Fratoddi, Antonella Cartoni

Roma3

The Science Department collaborates with EFSL in the field of nanoparticle plasmonics,synthesizing systems stabilized by dye molecules for the study of biocompatible tracers in the medical field.

Collaborators: Iole Venditti, Chiara Battocchio

UniBO

The Physics department collaborates with EFSL on photocatalysis studies

Collaborators: Federico Boscherini, Luca Pasquini

UniCam

The School of Science and Technology collaborates with EFSL to study the change of optical characteristics of semi-conductors under irradiation

Collaborators: Andrea Di Cicco, Roberto Gunnella

UniMoRe

The UniMore supplies to EFSL nanostructured mixed semiconductor/plasmonic metals materials for the study of photocatalysis

Collaborators: Sergio Valeri,Sergio D'Addato

IIT

IIT conducts theoretical simulations on the plasmonic response of nanoparticle aggregates in aqueous solution and on the effect of temperature

Collaborators: Remo Proietti Zaccaria, Alessandro Alabastri, Andrea Toma

 

 

 

 

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