Tien Khee Ng presented an invited talk "Nanowires for Optoelectronic and Solar Water Splitting Applications" at AOM 2017

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Tien Khee Ng presented an invited talk and chaired a Micro/nano Optics, Nanophotonics session at the 6th Conference on Advances in Optoelectronics and Micro/Nano-optics at Nanjing, China (April 23-26, 2017).

Invited-talk Title: Nanowires for Optoelectronic and Solar Water Splitting Applications

Abstract: (Al,In)GaN quantum-disks and nanowires in the ultraviolet regime, and visible/near-infrared regime were implemented to address the hurdles in optical device technologies. The quantum-disks-in-nanowires form quantum-confined double-heterostructures with reduced piezoelectric polarization-fields (kV/cm) compared to planar InGaN quantum-wells (~MV/cm). The large specific area of InGaN axial nanowires further facilitates solar water splitting.

Conference Program

http://www.aom2017.com/show.asp?navid=7

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