Light-emitting materials composed of photoluminescent metal-organic coordination compounds attached to metal nanoparticles or embedded in soft polymeric matrices will be developed. They will be controlled by and adapt to a variety of external stimuli such as light, temperature, pressure, mechanical force, and electrochemical potential. In turn, these features will enable them to act as sensors of environmental changes. In the long term, the developed concepts will enable color-coded information storage and processing by embedment in nanophotonic matrices and integration into neuromorphic architectures.
Doltsinis, Nikos | Professur für Festkörpertheorie (Prof. Doltsinis) |
Strassert, Cristian | Professoship for Coordination Chemistry and Functional Imaging |
Doltsinis, Nikos | Professur für Festkörpertheorie (Prof. Doltsinis) |
Strassert, Cristian | Professoship for Coordination Chemistry and Functional Imaging |