Anshu Pandey
Phone: 505-664-0456
Email: anshu@lanl.gov
Education
- PhD (Physical Chemistry) The University of Chicago (2009)
- MS (Chemistry) The University of Chicago (2006)
- MSc (Chemistry) Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (2005)
Current Research
- Dynamics in semiconductor and metal particles, and their hybrids.
Previous Research
- Electronic relaxation in semiconductor nanocrystals.
Selected Awards
- Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory (2010)
- Best Thesis Award (pchem), University of Chicago (2010)
- McCormick Fellowship, University of Chicago (2005)
- Institute Silver Medal, IIT-Bombay (2005)
Selected Publications
- Ranjani Viswanatha, Sergio Brovelli, Anshu Pandey, Scott A. Crooker, and Victor I. Klimov, "Copper-Doped Inverted Core/Shell Nanocrystals with "Permanent" Optically Active Holes", Nano Letters, 2011, 11 (11), pp 4753–4758
- L. Li, A. Pandey, D. J. Werder, B. P. Khanal, J. M. Pietryga, V. I. Klimov, Efficient synthesis of highly luminescent indium sulfide based core/shell nanocrystals with surprisingly long-lived emission, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 133, 1176 (2011).
- Pandey and Guyot-Sionnest, Hot electron extraction from colloidal core/shell quantum dots, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 1, 45, (2010).
- Pandey and Guyot-Sionnest, Slow electron cooling in colloidal quantum dots, Science 322, 929, (2008).