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Feb 26, 2026

Spatiotemporal Microscopy of Energy Carrier Transport: from Nanomaterials to Photoelectrodes and Phase-Change Materials

Date: February 26, 2026 | 10:30 am – 12:15 pm
Speaker: James Utterback, Institut des NanoSciences de Paris (INSP)
Location: Office Bldg West / Ground floor / Heinzel Seminar Room (I21.EG.101)
Language: English

The functionalities of photoactive materials ranging from optoelectronics, plasmonics, catalysis and phase-switching applications require not only control over the photoexcited charges but also heat generation, transport and dissipation. The transport of energy carriers at microscopic length scales underlies the efficiency of such applications. Yet, in many material systems, energy carrier transport must navigate heterogeneities of various natures over a broad range of length and time scales. Moreover, real device conditions may feature contact with other material layers, bias, and nonequilibrium conditions that cause deviations from pure material behavior. There are many approaches to inferring microscopic energy transport through energetic, temporal, or spatial markers, but each faces limitations. Moreover, heterogeneous systems are often elusive to simple models that reveal fundamental transport parameters. To understand the principles that govern electronic and thermal carrier dynamics in complex systems, advanced experimental techniques and models are needed.

In this presentation I will describe how pumpprobe optical measurements and modeling of energy carrier transport provide access to nanosecond dynamic information with local, sub-micron specificity. I will highlight examples including colloidal nanocrystal assemblies, photoelectrodes for water oxidation, and insulator-to-metal phase transition thin films. This presentation will focus on the following questions: How do nanoscale and mesoscale structure and defects impact microscopic energy transport? How can we access information about energy carriers such as heat that are not traditionally probed by spectroscopy? How can we control the directionality of energy carrier flow? How can we access carrier transport under more realistic device conditions?

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Date:
February 26, 2026
10:30 am – 12:15 pm

Speaker:
James Utterback, Institut des NanoSciences de Paris (INSP)

Location:
Office Bldg West / Ground floor / Heinzel Seminar Room (I21.EG.101)

Language:
English

Contact:

Cai Huiming

Email:
hcai@ist.ac.at

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