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授課老師:林寬鋸 教授
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Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (IV): Material Chemistry
• Overview of Solid State Chemistry (two weeks)
• Synthesis methods in solid sate (three weeks)
• Electronic conductivity (2 weeks)
• Magnetic (2 weeks)
• Electronic transfer and energy transfer (2 weeks)
• Functional hybrid systems for biosensing (3 weeks)
Home works
• Semiconductor quantum dots (q-dots)
– Submitted q-dots you prefer (2/27)
– Energy levels for q-dots (3/6)
– Syntheses and characterizations (3/20)
– Absorption and emission spectra (3/27, 4/10)
– Electrical transport properties (4/17, 4/24)
– Single electron tunneling (5/1)
– Optical gain and Lasing (5/8)
– Application in Bio-imaging (5/15, 5/22,)
– Application in solar-cell (5/29)
• Nanopartilces, core-shell colloidal, 1D-wires, 1D-
arrangements
NANOCHEMISTRY
• Nanochemistry is an active new field that deals with
confinement of chemical reactions on nanometer length
scale to produce chemical products that are of
nanometer dimensions (generally in the range of 1-
100nm). The challenge is to be able to use chemical
approaches that would reproducibly provide a precise
control of composition, size, and shape of the nano-
objects formed. These nanomaterials exhibit new
electronic, optical, and other physical properties that
depend on their composition, size, and shape.
Nanoscale chemistry also provides an opportunity to
design and fabricate hierarchically built multilayer
nanostructures to incorporate multifunctionality at
nanoscale.
•
Nanochemistry offers the following
capabilities:
• Preparation of nanoparticles of a wide range of
metals, semiconductors, glasses, and polymers
• Preparation of multilayer, core-shell-type
nanoparticles
• Nanopatterning of surfaces, surface
functionalization, and self-assembling of
structures on this patterned template
• Organization of nanoparticles into periodic or
aperiodic functional structures
• In situ fabrication of nanoscale probes, sensors,
and devices
Nanotechnology for Biophotonics:
Bionanophotonics