11 February 2022
Europe/Riga timezone

FINE-TUNING SOLID STATE LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF MOLECULAR CRYSTALS VIA SOLID SOLUTION FORMATION

11 Feb 2022, 14:15
15m
Oral presentation Fizikālās ķīmijas sēde Physical Chemistry

Speaker

Mr Kristaps Saršūns (University of Latvia, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry)

Description

Solid solutions (SS) are single multicomponent solid phases for which the constituent component ratio can vary in continuum. Along with the composition, also properties of solid solutions are modulated. The changes in composition are often accompanied by a continuous change in some physical and/or chemical properties (e.g., density, solubility, melting point), and more complex properties such as solid-state luminescence and phosphorescence properties, that are composition-dependent.

A.K.A. acknowledges support by European Social Fund, project “Strengthening of the capacity of doctoral studies at the University of Latvia within the framework of the new doctoral model”, identification No. 8.2.2.0/20/I/006 and University of Latvia foundation through “Mikrotīkls” doctoral scholarship in the field of natural and medical sciences.

Primary author

Mr Kristaps Saršūns (University of Latvia, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry)

Co-authors

Dr Agris Bērziņš (University of Latvia, Faculty of Chemistry) Dr Toms Rēķis (University of Latvia, Faculty of Chemistry)

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