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9 December 2016 Front Matter: Volume 9923
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B...0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Abbas, Mamatimin, 1F

Abbas, Sikandar, 11

Amaral Carminati, Saulo do, 14

Bakulin, Artem A., 19

Barker, Alex J., 1F

Bobrinetskiy, Ivan I., 19

Bronstein, Hugo, 0N, 18

Clarke, Tracey M., 18

Credgington, Dan, 1E

DeJarnette, Drew, 12

Deschler, Felix, 1E

Dimitrov, Stoichko, 18

Durrant, James, 18

Emelianov, Aleksei V., 19

Fallon, Kealan J., 18

Few, Sheridan, 0N

Forcherio, Gregory T., 12

Fossum, Eric, 1K

Gallaher, Joseph K., 1F

Goldsmith, Randall H., 0Z

Hayes, Sophia C., 0N

Heylman, Kevin D., 0Z

Hirsch, Lionel, 1F

Hodgkiss, Justin M., 1F

Hong, Yuning, 0M

Horak, Erik H., 0Z

Jin, Rongchao, 0L

Katayama, Kenji, 0J

Kemboi, Abraham, 1K

Knapper, Kassandra A., 0Z

Koch, N., 0E

Kozlov, Oleg V., 0K

Kuwahara, Shota, 0J

Legaspi, Christian M., 1K

Li, Qi, 0L

Luponosov, Yuriy N., 0K

McCulloch, Iain, 0N

Meager, Iain, 0N

Morais, Andreia, 14

Nelson, Jenny, 0N

Nogueira, Ana Flavia, 14

Peteanu, Linda A., 0L, 11, 1K

Picker, Jesse, 1K

Pieridou, Galatia, 0N

Pinchuk, A. O., 0X

Pinchuk, P., 0X

Ponomarenko, Sergei A., 0K

Prasad, Shyamal K. K., 1F

Price, Michael B., 1E

Pshenichnikov, Maxim S., 0K

Richter, Johannes M., 1E

Rivett, Jasmine P. H., 1E

Roper, D. Keith, 12

Salamatova, Evgeniia, 0K

Schlesinger, R., 0E

Schultz, T., 0E

Smith, Trevor A., 0M

So, Woong Young, 0L

Soleimaninejad, Hamid, 0M

Solodukhin, Alexander N., 0K

Stubbs, Regan E., 1K

Toropynina, Viktoria Y., 0K

Vezie, Michelle, 0N

Woo, Han Young, 1F

Yaron, David J., 1K

Zhang, Jiangbin, 19

Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Harry A. Atwater, Jr., California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Nikolay I. Zheludev, Optoelectronics Research Centre (United Kingdom) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom)

  • James G. Grote, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Artem A. Bakulin, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)

  • Robert Lovrincic, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany)

Conference Co-chair

  • Natalie Banerji, Université de Fribourg (Switzerland)

Conference Program Committee

  • John B. Asbury, The Pennsylvania State University (United States)

  • Jenny Clark, The University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)

  • Gitti Frey, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)

  • Alexandre Fürstenberg, Université de Genève (Switzerland)

  • David S. Ginger, University of Washington (United States)

  • Naomi S. Ginsberg, University of California, Berkeley (United States)

  • Jeanne L. McHale, Washington State University (United States)

  • Paul Meredith, The University of Queensland (Australia)

  • Linda A. Peteanu, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • Carlos Silva, Université de Montréal (Canada)

  • Sergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)

  • Lauren Webb, The University of Texas at Austin (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 OPV

    Norbert Koch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

  • 2 Charge Transfer

    Tracey M. Clarke, University College London (United Kingdom)

  • 3 Perovskites: Electronic Structure and Photophysics

    Justin Hodgkiss, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

  • 4 Organic/Inorganic Interfaces

    Felix Deschler, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

  • 5 Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Microscopy

    Sophia C. Hayes, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)

  • 6 Organic Materials

    Maxim Pshenichnikov, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials (Netherlands)

  • 7 Organic and Biosystems

    Gerardo Hernandez-Sosa, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany)

  • 8 Nanoparticles

    Omer Yaffe, Columbia University (United States)

  • 9 Nanophotonics-enhanced Systems

    Linda A. Peteanu, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • 10 Inorganic and Hybrid Systems

    Marcus Boehm, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

  • 11 Charge Transfer and Transport I: Joint Session with Conferences 9923 and 9942

    Demetra Tsokkou, Université de Fribourg (Switzerland)

  • 12 Perovskite-based Solar Cells II: Joint Session with Conferences 9923 and 9942

    Robert Lovrincic, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany)

  • 13 Perovskite-based Solar Cells III: Joint Session with Conferences 9923 and 9942

    Paul A. Lane, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • 14 Charge Transfer and Transport II: Joint Session with Conferences 9923 and 9942

    Artem A. Bakulin, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)

Introduction

Interfaces play an essential role in many processes across biological, physical and chemical science, ranging from solar energy conversion and cross-membrane transport process processes to electrochemistry and catalysis. The Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterals conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of scientists (from academia, industry, and government laboratories) who study fundamental processes at interfaces and in nanomaterials.

This year’s fifteenth edition of the conference moved along the spirit of previous years including sessions on organic/inorganic interfaces, charge transfer processes, and inorganic and hybrid systems. Sessions focused on ultrafast spectroscopy and microscopy, nanoparticles, and the electronic structure of perovskites. To highlight the recent developments in the perovskite materials and the new aspects in organic photovoltaics, we have organized an extensive joint session with the Organic Photovoltaics conference – a one full day forum dedicated to topics centering around charge transport in organic bulk heterojunctions and perovskite-based solar cells.

We hope the participants will agree with us that the presentations were diverse and stimulating. We are grateful to SPIE, the Organizing Committee, and most of all to the speakers that contributed to the success of this meeting.

Artem A. Bakulin

Robert Lovrincic

Natalie Banerji

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"Front Matter: Volume 9923", Proc. SPIE 9923, Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterials XV, 992301 (9 December 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2258069
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Nanomaterials

Chemistry

Current controlled current source

Molecular energy transfer

Molecular interactions

Molecular spectroscopy

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