Hannah Tideland
About Hannah Tideland
I am a PhD student in the Börjesson group where we work with optical spectroscopy and material's chemistry. My research revolves around photon upconversion via excited triplet states ("Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion"). It is a photophysical process which makes it possible to collect a high-energy photon from two low-emissive photons of lower energy. I mainly investigate how quantum mechanical and molecular parameters such as energy of excited states and stereochemistry affect how the solution or material behaves on a macro level. This research can help increase the efficiency of solar cells, photocatalysis and biosensing.