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Beatrice Fraboni (University of Bologna)11/06/2026, 14:15Invited
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Elisabetta Colantoni11/06/2026, 14:45Oral
Two-dimensional layered hybrid perovskites are promising candidates for UV-visible photodetection due to their tunable bandgap, high absorption coefficients, and excellent environmental stability. However, the influence of processing methods on fundamental excitonic properties and device performance remains poorly understood. In this work, we demonstrate that the deposition technique...
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Ilaria Fratelli (University of Bologna)11/06/2026, 15:00Oral
Metal halide perovskite detectors have been extensively investigated in recent years, particularly for photon detection (e.g. vis-UV, X-ray, γ-ray), owing to their excellent optoelectronic properties, high absorption coefficients, and defect tolerance. Only more recently, their potential has been explored for the detection of other types of ionizing radiation, including charged particles...
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Amy Dickinson (University of Surrey)11/06/2026, 15:15Oral
Two-dimensional (2D) hybrid perovskite materials have emerged as promising candidates for next-generation scintillators due to their high light yields, fast radiative recombination and low-temperature solution-processability [1]. Unlike conventional scintillators, these materials offer exceptional structural and compositional tunability through variation of the organic spacer and inorganic...
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