Dr. Georgiy Shcherbatyuk
Position: Associate Professor and Co-Chair
Department: Physics and Astronomy
Office: Westerman Hall 316
Phone: 913.360.7368
Education
Ph.D Physics
University of California, Merced 2012
M.S. Physics
California State University, Northridge, 2008
B.S. Physics
California State University, Northridge, 2005
Courses
Concepts in Physics (PHYS-1100)
Earth Science (PHYS-1400)
Classical Physics I (Phys-2100) with lab (Phys-2101)
Classical Physics II (Phys-2110) with lab (Phys-2111)
Electronics (PHYS-3500)
Optics (PHYS-4300) with lab (PHYS-4301)
Condensed Matter Physics (PHYS-4700)
Quantum Physics (PHYS-4800)
Research
Dr. Shcherbatyuk’s research interests lie in the field of renewable energy, and focus on the integration of nanomaterials in the designs of luminescent solar concentrators with the goal of increasing the efficiency and working lifetime of these devices. Additionally Dr. Shcherbatyuk is interested in tuning of the optical properties of semiconductors by quantum confinement and stress effects as well as collective behavior of semiconductor nanoparticles.
Representative Publications
Increased photo-stability of quantum dots in segregated bilayer films, Journal of Applied Physics, 114, 084306 (2013)
Controlling photo-induced spectral changes in CdSe/ZnS quantum dots by tuning inter-dot energy transfer, Applied Physics Letters, 100, 212114 (2012)
Cylindrical luminescent solar concentrators with near-infrared quantum dots, Optics Express, 19, 24, pp. 24308–24313 (2011)
Anomalous photo-induced spectral changes in CdSe/ZnS quantum dots, Journal of Applied Physics, 110, 053518 (2011)
Viability of Using Near Infra-red PbS Quantum Dots as Active Materials in Luminescent Solar Concentrators, Applied Physics Letters,. 96, 191901 (2010)