Hybrid Devices Group in a Nutshell
Our research group is part of the Integrative Research Institute for Sciences (IRIS Adlershof) as interdisciplinary bonding element between the Department of Physics and the Department of Chemistry of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
The focus of our research lies on electronic and optoelectronic devices (based on hybrid material systems as well as organic and hybrid semiconductors), additive and resource-efficient processing such as inkjet printing, in-situ nanostructuring and synthetic methods. Our research can be applied to innovative scientific as well as technological applications in the field of sensor technology, photovoltaics and optoelectronics by the development and combination of novel electroactive materials with tailored structures and new processing methods.
To successfully achieve this objective, we collaborate closely with research groups working in the field of organic and inorganic chemistry, surface science, photonics and simulation and modeling of materials.
The focus of our research lies on electronic and optoelectronic devices (based on hybrid material systems as well as organic and hybrid semiconductors), additive and resource-efficient processing such as inkjet printing, in-situ nanostructuring and synthetic methods. Our research can be applied to innovative scientific as well as technological applications in the field of sensor technology, photovoltaics and optoelectronics by the development and combination of novel electroactive materials with tailored structures and new processing methods.
To successfully achieve this objective, we collaborate closely with research groups working in the field of organic and inorganic chemistry, surface science, photonics and simulation and modeling of materials.