Deep-ultraviolet light source by frequency doubling of blue or green light for disinfection. Current ultraviolet light sources are inefficient and often bulky. By an alternative approach, in which the wavelength of blue or green light is halved, this project will design and build compact, efficient sources of ultraviolet light, which can be used for disinfection and sterilization. Such devices can be fabricated by Australian industry in Australia.
Controlling light-harvesting with complex perylene arrays. This project aims to artificially mimic photosynthesis. A new class of dye coloured plastics will create a platform technology that could have many applications including enhanced biodiesel production from algae and 'smart' building materials enhancing electricity production from solar cells.