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Dr. Andrew Danos is a researcher at Durham University, specializing in photophysics and materials science with a focus on thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). His work explores the fundamental properties of TADF materials, including exciton dynamics, molecular design strategies, and photophysical mechanisms.
His recent publications highlight collaborations with leading academics like Professor Andy Monkman, addressing challenges such as
- Triplet exciton diffusion and annihilation
- Spin-orbit coupling in halogenated systems
- Conformational control of molecular properties
- Efficient energy transfer in hyperfluorescence
- Suppression of aggregation and excimer quenching
Dr. Danos's research spans materials chemistry, chemical physics, and optoelectronics. His work often integrates
- Experimental characterization of TADF emitters
- Theoretical analysis of excited state interactions
- Device engineering for OLED performance
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