Oliya S. Abdullaeva
University of Oldenburg
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Langmuir | 2016
Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Matthias Schulz; Frank Balzer; Juergen Parisi; Arne Lützen; Karin Dedek; Manuela Schiek
As a step toward the realization of neuroprosthetics for vision restoration, we follow an electrophysiological patch-clamp approach to study the fundamental photoelectrical stimulation mechanism of neuronal model cells by an organic semiconductor-electrolyte interface. Our photoactive layer consisting of an anilino-squaraine donor blended with a fullerene acceptor is supporting the growth of the neuronal model cell line (N2A cells) without an adhesion layer on it and is not impairing cell viability. The transient photocurrent signal upon illumination from the semiconductor-electrolyte layer is able to trigger a passive response of the neuronal cells under physiological conditions via a capacitive coupling mechanism. We study the dynamics of the capacitive transmembrane currents by patch-clamp recordings and compare them to the dynamics of the photocurrent signal and its spectral responsivity. Furthermore, we characterize the morphology of the semiconductor-electrolyte interface by atomic force microscopy and study the stability of the interface in dark and under illuminated conditions.
Nature Communications | 2018
Matthias Schulz; Jennifer Zablocki; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Stefanie Brück; Frank Balzer; Arne Lützen; Oriol Arteaga; Manuela Schiek
Molecular chirality and the inherently connected differential absorption of circular polarized light (CD) combined with semiconducting properties offers great potential for chiral opto-electronics. Here we discuss the temperature-controlled assembly of enantiopure prolinol functionalized squaraines with opposite handedness into intrinsically circular dichroic, molecular J-aggregates in spincasted thin films. By Mueller matrix spectroscopy we accurately probe an extraordinary high excitonic circular dichroism, which is not amplified by mesoscopic ordering effects. At maximum, CD values of 1000 mdeg/nm are reached and, after accounting for reflection losses related to the thin film nature, we obtain a film thickness independent dissymmetry factor g = 0.75. The large oscillator strength of the corresponding absorption within the deep-red spectral range translates into a negative real part of the dielectric function in the spectral vicinity of the exciton resonance. Thereby, we provide a new small molecular benchmark material for the development of organic thin film based chiroptics.The use of chiral molecules for optoelectronics remains underexplored. Here, the authors perform Mueller matrix spectroscopy on thin films of enantiopure prolinol functionalized squaraines and report an extraordinarily high circular dichroism, thus providing a benchmark material for chiroptical applications.
EMRS Spring Meeting 2018 | 2018
Manuela Schiek; Matthias Schulz; Jennifer Zablocki; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Arne Lützen; Frank Balzer; Oriol Arteaga
EMRS Spring Meeting 2018 | 2018
Frank Balzer; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Matthias Schulz; Arne Lützen; Manuela Schiek
Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2018
A. Ehrmann; T. Grothe; T. Böhm; K. Habashy; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Manuela Schiek; Jürgen Parisi; Matthias Schulz; Arne Lützen; Karin Dedek
Advanced Functional Materials | 2018
Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Frank Balzer; Matthias Schulz; Jürgen Parisi; Arne Lützen; Karin Dedek; Manuela Schiek
22. Deutsche Physikerinnentagung | 2018
Manuela Schiek; Matthias Schulz; Jennifer Zablocki; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Arne Lützen; Frank Balzer; Oriol Arteaga
Pro Retina Potsdam Meeting 2017 | 2017
Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Karim Habashy; Matthias Schulz; Arne Lützen; Frank Balzer; Jürgen Parisi; Karin Dedek; Manuela Schiek
Archive | 2017
Manuela Schiek; Frank Balzer; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Matthias Schulz; Arne Lützen; Jürgen Parisi; Karin Dedek
E-MRS Fall Meeting | 2016
Frank Balzer; Oliya S. Abdullaeva; Matthias Schulz; Jürgen Parisi; Karin Dedek; Arne Lützen; Manuela Schiek