Photophysics of novel optoelectronic materials under hydrostatic pressure

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Authors
  • T. Wang
Supervisors
Cosupervisors
  • B. Ehrler
Award date 26-03-2019
ISBN
  • 9789492323262
Number of pages 111
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute (WZI)
Abstract
In this thesis, we apply mild hydrostatic pressure on device-scale organic and hybrid semiconductor samples. We focus on organic and inorganic hybrid perovskites and small organic molecular crystals and perform steady-state and time-resolved optical measurements to study the absorption, emission and charge carrier/exciton dynamics in these material systems. We demonstrate the power of hydrostatic pressure for studying the structure-property relationship of organic and hybrid semiconductors. Even mild pressure can significantly change the properties of an organic/hybrid material. The results of this thesis provide insights into design of novel organic/hybrid semiconductors, and suggests potential approaches of improving the performance of (flexible) devices by building-in strain, for example by epitaxial growth of active layers.
Document type PhD thesis
Language English
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