Dr. Mohite spoke about the work in the lab over the past five years on 2D-HaPs ranging from the fundamental light-induced structural behaviors, and solvation dynamics to control homogeneity of layer thickness, novel photo-physical behaviors, and charge transport and their role in the high-efficiency optoelectronic device, with technologically relevant durability.

He also presented key challenges and opportunities, which highlight the complex and rich materials chemistry, physics, and engineering, which are at the root of 2D-HaP semiconductors and if resolved would lead to low-cost, technologies that shape our future.

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