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Dr Gordon Hedley is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Physics at the School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow. His research focuses on the fundamental behavior of organic semiconductors, utilizing advanced single-molecule spectroscopic techniques to investigate photophysical and optoelectronic properties. These materials are critical for organic photovoltaics and light-emitting diodes.
The Hedley Lab specializes in nanoscale photophysics, employing cutting-edge microscopy to explore how molecular structure and material morphology affect performance. A central theme is understanding energy transfer mechanisms, charge carrier dynamics, and exciton behavior in conjugated polymers and hybrid materials.
Recent publications highlight work on chiral nanophotonic systems, focused ion beam processing of 2D materials, exciton motion in organic semiconductors, and zero-dimensional perovskite clusters. Keywords span Organic Photovoltaics, Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Nanoscale Science, and Energy Transfer Dynamics.
His research group website provides further details on projects, datasets, and collaborative efforts in developing next-generation semiconductor materials and photonic devices.
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