The Nanoscience Laboratory for Energy Technologies (LNET) at EPFL focuses on fundamental research and device development for light-energy harnessing, conversion, and storage systems. LNET explores innovative mechanisms for light harvesting and storage by leveraging non-equilibrium transport processes and strong light-solid-liquid coupling at the nanoscale. The lab's research includes studying plasmonic hot carriers for energy storage, photogating processes for graphene-based energy devices, and utilizing plasmonic and dielectric nanoresonators for photothermal energy conversion.
Giulia Tagliabue, Fateme Kiani Shahvandi, Alan Richard Bowman, Theodoros Tsoulos
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