【百家大講堂】第229期:納米級智能光學材料的合成與組裝
講座題目: 納米級智能光學材料的合成與組裝
報 告 人:殷亞東
時 間:2019年8月17日上午9:30-11:30
地 點:中關村校區研究生樓101報告廳
主辦單位:意昂平台🖼🧙🏼、化工與化學學院
報名方式🚈🪣:登錄意昂官网微信企業號---第二課堂---課程報名中選擇“【百家大講堂】第 229期:納米級智能光學材料的合成與組裝 ”
【主講人簡介】
殷亞東教授是美國加州大學河濱分校(University of California📃,Riverside)終身教授🤲🏿,於1996年和1998年分別獲得中國科學技術大學化學本科和碩士學位。2002年獲得華盛頓大學西雅圖分校博士學位🧝♂️,師從夏幼南教授。2003年在加州大學伯克利分校擔任博士後研究員😴,合作導師為A. Paul Alivisatos教授。2006年入職美國加州大學河濱分校🖖🏿,並於2014年成為正教授。他曾獲得Cottrell Scholar Award(2009)🎭,DuPont Young Professor Grant(2010),3M Nontenured Faculty Grant(2010),NSF CAREER award(2010)和NML Researcher Award(2016年)等諸多獎項。他目前是Journal of Materials Chemistry C的副主編,也是NPG Asia Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, SCIENCE CHINA Materials, ChemNanoMat, Research和 Chem. Rev.等頂級期刊的編委會成員👩🏿🚒。
Prof. Yadong Yin received his B.S. (1996) and M.S. (1998) in Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China, and Ph.D. (2002) from the University of Washington, Seattle (with Prof. Younan Xia). In 2003 he became a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Prof. A. Paul Alivisatos, and then a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2005. He joined the faculty at the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside in 2006, and became a Full Professor in 2014. His recent recognitions include Cottrell Scholar Award (2009), DuPont Young Professor Grant (2010), 3M Nontenured Faculty Grant (2010), NSF CAREER award (2010), and NML Researcher Award (2016). He is currently an associate editor of the Journal of Materials Chemistry C, and also serves on the editorial board for NPG Asia Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, SCIENCE CHINA Materials, ChemNanoMat, Research, and Chem. Rev.
【講座信息】
智能材料對所施加的外部刺激表現出化學和物理反應,具有廣闊的應用前景。 本演講將重點介紹具有響應光學特性的納米結構材料的合成和製造,該材料可用於印刷,傳感,標識,安全文件⟹📚,顯示器和能量轉換等領域。 我們將討論最近在開發具有多種功能的混合納米結構的化學合成方面取得的進展🚢🧑🏻,以及將其組裝成二級納米結構的新方法🏹,其可通過控製納米級構建塊的空間排列和取向來主動調整其光學性質🤹🏿。 通過操縱光和納米結構之間的相互作用🧓,例如衍射🤚🏼,折射🧑🏽💼,雙折射和電子共振,已經開發出許多具有可見光和紅外輸出的新型光學材料。
Smart materials hold great promises for many intrigue applications as they exhibit chemical and physical responses to the applied external stimuli. This presentation will focus on the synthesis and fabrication of nanostructured materials with responsive optical properties that can find applications in printing, sensing, signage, security documents, displays, and energy conversion. We will discuss our recent advances on the development of rational chemical synthesis of hybrid nanostructures with multiple functionalities and the novel approaches to assembling them into secondary nanostructures whose optical properties can be actively tuned by controlling the spatial arrangement and orientation of the nanoscale building blocks. Many novel optical materials with visible and infrared outputs have been developed by manipulating the interaction between light and the nanostructures, such as diffraction, refraction, birefringence, and electronic resonances.