28/10/2024
"Understanding the spatial distribution of ionic and electronic species is crucial for optimizing energy transport in heterogeneous materials at the nanoscale, especially in organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs). These materials, with semiconducting polymer backbones for electron transport and side chains for ion transport, hold promise for bioelectronics, energy storage, and neuromorphic computing applications. The nanoscale arrangement of amorphous and crystalline regions significantly impacts OMIEC performance.
Join Professor Connor Bischak, from the University of Utah, talk on photoinduced force microscopy (PiFM) as a powerful tool to resolve local ion and polaron densities in OMIECs. PiFM reveals preferential localization of ions and polarons within crystalline regions, offering critical insights into material behavior at the nanoscale.
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Arizona State UniversityIra A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
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