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Energy Harvesting Woven Fibers and Composites

Electrically Pumped OLED NanoProbes for Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy

Electrically Pumped Organic Solid-State Surface Plasmon Amplifier

Portable thin film deposition systems

Novel antennas materials and architectures

Non-planar organic optoelectronic devices

Nanostructured metal films for solar cell applications

Energy Harvesting from Foot Traffic

Optical sensors based on organic fluorphores

 

   

 

Portable thin film deposition systems

Students: Shaurjo Biswas

 

Materials: Semiconductors Organic
Application: Nanotechnology Electronic
Technique: Processing

There is growing interest in organic electronics research from a broad range of disciplines. The objective for many researchers is the development of novel, efficient materials and device structures. However, the sophistication and cost of equipment needed to create robust organic electronic devices makes it difficult for researchers who are not experts in, for example, vacuum deposition technology to do their work. We are developing novel processes and tools for deposition of organic electronic devices.

 
 

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