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Our group investigates fundamental problems in semiconductor devices, polymers, and biology using surface analysis techniques.
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MY RESEARCH
Our research centers on the optical and electronic properties of organic materials.
The emphasis is on understanding the physical mechanisms involved in the application of organic materials to optoelectronic technology (OPV, OLEDs).
We still have only a very limited understanding of the stability of perovskite crystals.
Answering questions about this is essential for understanding the mechanistic role it plays on other scientific processes, and for developing tools to further explore this research avenue with more industrial applications.
Building upon work done by a group of former lab colleagues, we have developed a powerful tools for use in the identification and characterization of the solid-state semiconductor devices.
A major advantage of this development is to depth profile multiple thin films devices, which allows it to detect chemical property changes in response to different operation status.
For additive systems that employ via photopolymerization (such as stereolithography, SLA, and digital light projection, DLP, 3D printers), which are more commonly used for advanced engineering prototypes and manufacturing.
The diversity of printing resin is still lack of selection. one of our goals is to develop new composite printing materials with diverse properties.
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