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Thin-film devices

Thin-film devices based on advanced materials such as organic semiconductors, metal oxides, graphene, and hybrid perovskites can provide new or improved functionalities

We investigate both more fundamental aspects of how the thin-film microstructure, morphology and interfaces influences device performance. To support this work, advanced characterisation using synchrotron facilities is conducted. These activities also include more applied aspects towards upscaling and system integration using scalable thin-film synthesis techniques, such as roll-to-roll (R2R) coating technology from both vacuum and solution processing.

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You can study Physics and Technology at SDU, where a part of the education is focused on microfabrication and device physics. Today, this is available in Odense, and we expect that a Physics and Technology master programme will also be available in Sønderborg from 2023.

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Meet Morten Madsen

  • Professor, head of SDU CAPE - Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics and Thin-film Energy Devices since 202
  • PhD in Functional Materials and Nanotechnology from SDU NanoSYD
  • Research interests:  organic, hybrid and metal oxide semiconductors and thin-films as well as their integration in devices for energy conversion and storage

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Meet Jakob Kjelstrup-Hansen

  • Associate professor at the Mads Clausen Institute, SDU, since 2011
  • PhD in Nanomaterials and Microsystems from Technical University of Denmark
  • Research interests: organic thin-films, organic photodetector technology, organic LED

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Last Updated 04.08.2023