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国际会议论文翻译

2014年SPIE界面物理化学和纳米材料会议

会议名称(中文):  2014年SPIE界面物理化学和纳米材料会议 
会议名称(英文):  Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterials XIII 
所属学科:  物理化学,高分子化学与物理,纳米科学与技术  
开始日期:  2014-08-17 
结束日期:  2014-08-21 
所在国家:  美国 
所在城市:  美国 
具体地点:  San Diego, California, United States 
主办单位:  国际光学和光子学学会 


[ 重要日期 ]
摘要截稿日期:  2014-02-03 

[ 会务组联系方式 ]
  
联系电话:  +1 360 685 5600 
E-MAIL:  saral@spie.org 
  
会议网站:  http://spie.org/OPN/conferencedetails/physical-chemistry-interfaces-nanomaterials  
会议背景介绍:  Interfaces play an essential role in many (bio-)chemical processes, ranging from solar energy conversion via biological membrane processes to catalysis. Recent developments in nanomaterials highlight the importance of surfaces and interfaces in quantum confined systems. The detailed study of the physics and physical chemistry at interfaces and in nanomaterials requires the development of experimental and theoretical techniques of ever increasing complexity. New forms of microscopy, non-linear spectroscopy and scanned-probe techniques continue to emerge in conjunction with sophisticated theoretical methods capable of treating correlated systems of increasing size and over timescales of femto- to nanoseconds.

The intent of this conference is to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists (from academia, industry and government laboratories) who study fundamental processes at interfaces and in nanomaterials.


征文范围及要求:  For the 2014 call, the scope of the conference will focus on the following topics:
charge separation at organic, inorganic, hybrid and biological interfaces
physical processes in solar energy conversion at interfaces and on nanostructures
photophysics of novel perovskite-based nanomaterials
physical understanding of biological systems and interfacial processes
advanced microscopy techniques for biophysics
single particle tracking of (bio-)nanomaterials
confinement effects in nanostructures and nanowires
carrier transport in complex nanostructured systems
emerging experimental tools for biophysics
novel spectroscopic tools to probe kinetics of energy and charge transfer at interfaces
advances in modeling of electronic