Dispositif electronique

Optoelectronic devices (OLED OPV)

To meet the performance challenges of intelligent energy capture and conversion systems, Materia Nova offers a multidisciplinary approach that enables:

  • The in-depth study of organic and hybrid semiconductor materials for energy capture and conversion. The study of the morphological, electrical, electronic, spectroscopic, optical and transport properties of organic (semi)-conductive and hybrid thin-film materials.
  • The targeting of new emerging materials with specific electronic and optical properties: non-fullerene acceptors (NFA), delayed fluorescence emitters (TADF...).
  • The manufacture of devices based on organic or hybrid semiconductors for the production or capture of light (OLED, OPV, DSSC, Perovskite).
  • Harmonious integration in interior and exterior applications (buildings, cars ...).

Our strengths :

  • Joint theory/experience approach.
  • Multi-scale modelling of optoelectronic materials and processes.
  • Thin film deposition of materials and in-depth, multi-scale characterization (link to the characterization platform).
  • Device manufacturing and performance characterization.