David F. Kelley
Title: Professor
Phone: (209) 228-4354
Office: S&E 1, 324
Location: S&E 1, 361
Education:
  • Ph.D., 1980 — University of Washington, Seattle
  • B.S., 1976 — Whitworth College
Research Interests:

Professor Kelley's research group uses ultrafast optical spectroscopy to examine the optical and electronic properties of semiconductor nanoparticles. He focuses on layered semiconductors — specifically gallium selenide and indium selenide — which have layered crystal structures and form two-dimensional, disk-like nanoparticles. The optical properties of indium selenide are very well suited for the absorption of sunlight; therefore, its nanoparticles hold considerable promise as the active media in photovoltaics.

Professor Kelley's group synthesizes nanoparticles that have diameters from 2 nm to tens of nanometers — all of which are four atoms thick — as the properties of such nanoparticles are strongly size dependent, due to quantum size effects. He is primarily interested controlling and optimizing the properties of the nanoparticles for solar energy conversion.

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5200 North Lake Rd.
Merced, CA 95343
Telephone: (209) 228-4400