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Stavros Athanasopoulos

Stavros Athanasopoulos

Doctorate from : Lancaster University, United Kingdom

Department at UC3M: Physics

E-mail : astavros@fis.uc3m.es

CONEX Fellow from 01/01/2016 to 30/06/2019

Project

MODEST: "Modelling Organic Devices, Excitation and Spin Transport"

Organic materials combine the processing and mechanical advantages of plastics with the electrical properties of semiconductors and can pave the way towards environmentally sustainable electronics. Organic light emitting diodes already grab a big piece of the electronic displays pie and have a huge growth potential. Organic photovoltaics are still lagging behind but their potential has not been explored fully yet. OLEDs convert electricity, injected charge carriers, into light. The operation of organic solar cells involves the reverse process, converting absorbed light, excitons, into electricity. The MODEST project will help unlocking important information on fundamental structure-property relationships in organic and molecular electronic materials. Initial efforts will focus on the transport and dynamic interactions of charged and neutral excitations and how these affect device performance. It will also concentrate on developing device scale models to fully explore the optoelectronic properties in silico and guide material design.

CV

Stavros studied Physics at the University of Ioannina, Greece, and received his PhD in Physics from Lancaster University, UK. His thesis dealt with spin-polarised quantum transport in carbon nanotubes. During his postdoctoral work at the University of Bath, UK (2005-2008), he turned his attention to modelling organic semiconductors. He subsequently moved to the University of Mons, Belgium, where he was later awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship from FNRS (2009-2011). His last two appointments were in experimental Physics groups. In 2012 he joined the Optoelectronics group at Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, UK, and in 2015 he moved to the University of Bayreuth, Germany. He has been a visiting researcher at Los Alamos National Labs, US, and at the University of Bayreuth.

His research interests lie in the area of organic and molecular electronics. He is engaged in studying fundamental transport phenomena in nanostructures, in particular the dynamics of charges, spins and excitons in disordered electroactive functional materials.

 Publications                           

*Corresponding Author

Invited Talks

  • Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (LPS), Paris-Sud University, Orsay (France), 26th March 2019: “Understanding Photogeneration in Disordered Semiconductors: Theory, Modelling and Experiment”
  • 3rd International Caparica Conference on Chromogenic and Emissive Materials (IC3EM-2018), Lisbon (Portugal), 4th September 2018 : “Exciton Dynamics in Disordered Semiconductors: Theory and Modelling”
  • 9th International Meeting on Photodynamics and Related Aspects, Mendoza (Argentina), 9th – 13th May 2016  “To hop or not to hop? Unravelling the role of disorder on charge and exciton transport in functional organic semiconductors”
  • 2nd workshop “Theory and Modelling for PV”, EDF Lab Saclay, Plateau de Saclay (France), 6th – 7th October 2016: “Monte Carlo modelling of exciton and charge transport processes in organic photovoltaics”
  • IMDEA Nanoscience institute, Madrid (Spain), 16th November 2016: “Monte Carlo modelling of exciton and charge transport processes in organic photovoltaics”                                                                        

Presentations in conferences and workshops

  • International Conference on Perovskite and Organic Photovoltaics and Optoelectronics on Computing π-conjugated Compounds (IPEROP-19), Kyoto (Japan), 28th January 2019- Contributed talk: “Global Theory of Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Exciton Dynamics in Disordered Semiconductors”
  • Discussion Meeting on Progress in Organic Optoelectronics, IMDEA Nanoscience 13th December 2018 - Contributed talk: “Global Theory of Hopping Exciton Transport in Disordered Semiconductors”
  • Gordon Research Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials, Barga (Italy), 23th July 2018 -poster presentation: “Global Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Theory of Hopping Exciton Transport in Disordered Semiconductors”
  • 8th European Symposium on Computing π-conjugated Compounds (CπC), Málaga (Spain), 27th -28th January 2017. Contributed talk: “Ultrafast Intramolecular Energy Transfer in a Conjugated Donor-Acceptor System”
  • 12th International Conference on Optical Probes of Organic and Hybrid Semiconductors (OP2017), Quebec City (Canada), June 2017. Contributed talk: “Efficient charge separation of cold CT-states in organic solar cells through incoherent hopping”. Póster: “Ultrafast non-Förster Intramolecular Donor−Acceptor Excitation Energy Transfer”
  • 10th International Symposium on Organic and Flexible Electronics (ISFOE17), Thessaloniki (Greece), July 2017. Contributed talk: “Can we achieve efficient charge separation in organic solar cells through incoherent hopping of tightly bound, cold CT states?”. Poster presentation: “Ultrafast Non-Förster Intramolecular Donor−Acceptor Excitation Energy Transfer”
  • 12th International Conference on Optical Probes of Organic and Hybrid Semiconductors (OP2017), Quebec City (Canada), June 2017. Contributed talk: “Efficient charge separation of cold CT-states in organic solar cells through incoherent hopping”. Poster presentation: “Ultrafast non-Förster Intramolecular Donor−Acceptor Excitation Energy Transfer”
  • 8th European Symposium on Computing π-conjugated Compounds (CπC), Málaga (Spain), 27th -28th January 2017. Contributed talk: “Ultrafast Intramolecular Energy Transfer in a Conjugated Donor-Acceptor System”
  • Discussion Meeting on Progress in Organic Optoelectronics, IMDEA Nanoscience, Madrid (Spain), 30th November - 1st December 2016. Contributed talk: “Efficient charge separation in organic photovoltaics through incoherent hopping”
  • ZING conference on Organic Semiconductors, Cavtat (Croatia), 22nd – 25th September 2016.Contributed talk: “GR-EXIT Monte Carlo modelling of geminate recombination and charge extraction in bilayer organic solar cells”

 

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