The development of innovative detectors and materials for energy efficiency involves research on new generation materials and structures, such as perovskite nanostructures (wires and nanocrystals) that behave as single-photon emitters, or perovskite metasurfaces that can function both as emitters and detectors, with applications in next-generation photovoltaics.
This path naturally fits within the Fisica Applicata / Applied Physics curriculum, whose general rules must be followed when preparing this study plan. Below are some recommendations for choosing core, related/integrative, and elective courses for this path.
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Core courses: Colorimetria e percezione cromatica Statistical mechanics Physics of the atmosphere and climate Elements of matter physics Quantum electronics Photonics Electronics laboratory Solid state physics and photonics laboratory |
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Additional recommended related and elective courses: Photonics Electronics for atomic, molecular, and optical systems Advanced optics Fisica dei semiconduttori: teoria e applicazioni* Fisica dei liquidi e soft matter* Thin films in environmental and medical applications
Notes: * if not already selected during the bachelor's degree |
Contacts: Mara Bruzzi, mara.bruzzi@unifi.it, Francesco Biccari, francesco.biccari@unifi.it
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