Semiconductor Physics Laboratory

How do electrons behave in semiconductor materials? What are the physical mechanisms governing electricity-to-light OR light-to-electricity conversion in semiconductor-based devices? Our research aims to answer these basic physics questions in pursuit of energy-efficient and eco-friendly organic material based solar cells, LEDs, thin film transistors and bio-sensors. The research activities at this lab broadly focus on processing and characterizations of organic semiconductors and organic-inorganic hybrid devices.

Spin Coater (Laurell, USA).

Thermal Evaporator (Hind High Vac, India).

Solar Simulator (Photo Emission Tech, USA).

4200 SCS Parameter Analyser (Keithley, USA).

Probe Station (Cascade, USA).


Location

Ground Floor, Room: R013


Contact Person

6729