At the NIM NanoDay 2014 researchers of the SolTech network presented their research to the general public.
"Was bedeutet Nano überhaupt? Wie kann man damit arbeiten? Was bringen uns die Erkenntnisse der Nanowissenschaften?" Einblick in die Welt der Nanowissenschaften bietet der NanoDay am Samstag, 22. November 2014, von 10 bis 17 Uhr im Zentrum Neue Technologien (ZNT) des Deutschen Museums.
An LMU team affiliated with the Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) has achieved a breakthrough in light-driven generation of hydrogen with semiconductor nanocrystals by using a novel molecular shuttle to enhance charge-carrier transport.
Colourful LEDs made from a material known as perovskite could lead to LED displays which are both cheaper and easier to manufacture in future.
Organized jointly by the Universities of Bayreuth, Erlangen-Nuremberg and Wurzburg, and the Technical and Ludwig Maximilian Universities in Munich