Experimental and Computational Characterization of Carbon Dots
Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
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Explore the experimental and computational methods used to characterize carbon dots in this 71-minute lecture by Carlo Maria Carbonaro from the Physics Department at University of Cagliari, Italy, presented at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into the fundamental properties and behavior of these nanoscale carbon particles through both laboratory techniques and theoretical modeling approaches. Learn about the various analytical methods employed to understand the structure, optical properties, and potential applications of carbon dots. Gain insights into how experimental data correlates with computational predictions and discover the current research frontiers in carbon dot science. Understand the interdisciplinary nature of carbon dot research, combining experimental physics, materials science, and computational chemistry to advance our knowledge of these promising nanomaterials.
Syllabus
Carlo Maria Carbonaro “Experimental and computational characterization of carbon dots”
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Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics