The City College of New York Chemical Engineering Department PRESENTS Professor Peng Jiang Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida
Department: Chemical Engineering Date & Time: Mon, Oct 26, 14:00 Location: Steinman Hall - T312 Topic: Development of a Scalable Bottom-Up Nanofabrication Platform for Applications Ranging from Renewable Energy to Biosensors
ABSTRACT We have developed a versatile spin-coating technique that combines the simplicity and cost benefits of bottom-up self-assembly with the scalability and compatibility of standard microfabrication. The methodology is based on shear-aligning concentrated colloidal suspensions using standard spin-coating equipment. It enables rapid production of colloidal photonic crystals with remarkably large domain sizes and unusual non-close-packed structures, as well as a myriad of functional nanostructured materials, including plasmonic metallic nanohole arrays, macroporous polymers, 3-D ordered nanocomposites, attoliter microvial arrays, 2-D magnetic nanodots, and more. The spin-coating process also provides a new route to study the fundamental aspects of shear-induced crystallization, melting and relaxation. The broad applications of the assembled periodic nanostructures in integrated optical circuits, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) based electrochemical and biological sensors, and biomimitic broadband antireflection coatings will also be discussed.
Dr. Jiang joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida as an assistant professor in August, 2006. His current research interests include self-assembled photonic crystals, surface-plasmon-enabled nanooptical devices and biosensors, ultra-high-density magnetic recording media, semiconducting polymer devices, and biomimetic materials. Dr. Jiang has published more than 50 papers with over 2700 citations in prominent journals, such as Science, Nature Photonics, Physical Review Letters, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Angewandte Chemie International Edition. He has one issued patent and six pending applications.
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