Luxia Wang

Professor
office location:Chemistry & Biological Engineering Building 402
E-mail: luxiawang@sas.ustb.edu.cn
Research Interests:1. molecular Physics; 2. Theoretical Physics in low-dimensional Physics.
Resume

2014.07-present: Professor, Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), China; 2006. 07-2014. 07: Associate professor, Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), China; 2003. 08-2006. 07: Postdoc, Institute of Physics, Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany; 2000. 09-2003. 07: PhD, School of Physics, Shandong University, Jinan, China;

Scientific research achievements

1. DFG-NSFC (Joint Sino-German Research Project, Grant No. 21961132023): Multi-Exciton Dynamics in Molecular Nano-Hybrid Systems Project manager, 2,460,000 RMB 2. NSFC (Grant No. 11774026): Theoretical investigations on charge separation kinetics at the interface of molecule and semiconductor interface Project manager, 610,000 RMB 3. Durham Senior Fellowship supported by Durham International Fellowships for Research and Enterprise. 5,000 Pound 4. NSFC(Grant No. 11174029): External field controlled charge transfer in molecular nano-junction, Project manager, 600,000 RMB 5. NSFC (Grant No. 10604004): Theoretical study of femtosecond nonlinear spectra in molecular system, Project manager, 240,000 RMB

Enrollment plan

1 PhD student and 2 Master students per year

Representative papers

1. XLuxia Wang, et al, Ultrafast exciton dynamics in one- and two-dimensional para-sexiphenyl clusters, Phys. Rev. B 102, 075401 (2020) 2. Luxia Wang, et al Energy and charge transfer dynamics at an organic donor/acceptor interface, Organic Electronics 85 (2020) 105886 3. Luxia Wang, et al, Laser Pulse Induced Multi-Exciton Dynamics in molecular Systems J. Phys. B, (2018) 51, 064002 (1-10) 4. Luxia Wang et al , Control of Intermolecular Electronic Excitation Energy Transfer J. Phys. Chem. C (2017), 121, 13428-13433 5. Luxia Wang, et al Plasmon assisted control of photo-induced excitation energy transfer in a molecular chain, J. Phys. B, (2017), 50, 154003 (1-10) 6. Luxia Wang, et al Theory of Nonlinear Exciton Dynamics in Molecular Systems, Phys. Rev. B (2016), 94, 195413,(1-10) . 7. Luxia Wang, et al Plasmon Enhanced Heterogeneous Electron Transfer: A Model Study, J. Phys. Chem. C (2014) ,118 2812-2819. 8. Luxia Wang, et al , Charge Transmission through a Single Oligomer: Effects of Photoinduced Frenkel–Exciton Formation, Phys. Rev. B (2011) 84, 205425 (1-14)

Postgraduate training

  • School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, USTB
  • 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing,100083