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Functional Pi-Materials
Building functional nanostructures for clean energy technology through organic chemistry.
Next-2Digits – Next-gen sensors with 2D materials
Next-2Digits develops integration technologies for 2D materials in photonic and optoelectronic circuits. The project enhances performance and cost-efficiency in optical sensors while boosting European innovation through scalable manufacturing.
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Laboratory of Organic Electronics
At Laboratory of Organic Electronics, LOE, we explore electronic and optical properties of organic materials and organic-inorganic hybrid systems.
Advanced Functional Materials - AFM
Advanced Functional Materials, AFM, is an interdisciplinary research environment conducting studies in advanced functional materials. The initiative is based on a government investment with strategic research areas as its foundation.
Organic Energy Harvesters
Our vision is to create the next generation of green, cheap, reliable energy devices for the coming revolution of internet of everything. The emphasis is to combine energy conversion and mechanical compatibility for flexible and wearable electronics.
Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability - WISE
A research program to enable sustainable technologies with impact on our society by understanding, creating, and controlling complex materials with a precision down to the single atom level.
Applied Sensor Science
We work on development and characterization of chemical gas sensors, silicon carbide field effect transistors, graphene and other 2D materials for gas sensors.
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30 June 2017
Spinning electrons open the door to future hybrid electronics
A discovery on how to control spinning electrons paves the way for novel hybrid devices that could outperform existing semiconductor electronics. Researchers at LiU use a topological insulator, a fascinating matter with unique electrical properties.
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24 June 2015
30 millions to research infrastructure
Vanya Darakchieva and Per Persson, both at IFM, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, each receive 15 million from SSF for the expansion of research infrastructure at LiU.
Functional electronic materials
In the Functional Electronic Materials group, we conduct scientific research on various state-of-the-art materials.