当前位置: X-MOL首页全球导师 海外导师 › Dasog, Mita

研究领域

Dasog group research interests lie primarily in the development of materials for energy, optoelectronics, and catalytic applications. We aim to gain architectural control over new and existing materials in order to manipulate their properties, thereby allowing in-depth explorations of structure-property relationships. General focus will be on the development of synthetic inorganic materials; understanding material properties with respect to shape, size and composition; and the applications of these materials in catalysis, light harvesting, and optoelectronic devices.

近期论文

查看导师最新文章 (温馨提示:请注意重名现象,建议点开原文通过作者单位确认)

“Silicon Nanocrystals and Silicon-Polymer Hybrids: Synthesis, Engineering, and Applications.” M. Dasog, J. Kehrle, B. Rieger* and J. G. C. Veinot* (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2015, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201506065). “Influence of Halides on the Optical Properties of Silicon Quantum Dots.” M. Dasog,* K. Bader and J. G. C. Veinot* (Chem. Mater., 2015, 27, 1153-1156). “Size vs. Surface: Tuning the Photoluminescence of Freestanding Silicon Nanocrystals across the Visible Spectrum via Surface Groups.” M. Dasog, G. B. De los Reyes, L. V. Titova, F. A. Hegmann and J. G. C. Veinot* (ACS Nano, 2014, 8, 9636-9648). "Doping and Quantum Confinement Effects in Single Si Nanocrystals Observed by Scanning Tunnelling Spectroscopy." O. Wolf, M. Dasog, Z. Yang, I. Balberg, J. G. C. Veinot* and O. Millo* (Nano Lett., 2013, 13, 2516-2521). "Chemical Insight into the Origin of Red and Blue Photoluminescence Arising from Freestanding Silicon Nanocrystals." M. Dasog, Z. Yang, S. Regli, T. M. Atkins, A. Faramus, M. P. Singh, E. Muthuswamy, S. M. Kauzlarich, R. D. Tilley and J. G. C. Veinot* (ACS Nano, 2013, 7, 2676-2685).

推荐链接
down
wechat
bug