We focus our research on improving the performance of device incl. their reliability and stability, as well as on up-scaling, and bridge the academic field to industrial development. Here, devices from organic molecules and polymers include solar cells, transistors, diodes, and sensors.
Thin films are grown from organic and inorganic compounds. Organic molecules self-assemble into nanoscopic aggregates with special optical features. We investigate their properties by diffraction techniques, scanning probe microscopies such as scanning electron and scanning ion microscopies, and coherent as well as incoherent optical techniques. Furthermore, we focus on basic and applied research in nanophotonics and nanoplasmonics, which are interdisciplinary research areas concerned with the generation and manipulation of electromagnetic excitations at the sub-wavelength scale.
Head of SDU NanoSYD
Horst-Günter Rubahn
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