State research institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology , Lithuania
Research and Development Institution
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My team at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC) in Vilnius, Lithuania, specializes in device physics, optoelectronic characterization techniques, computational physics, and organic molecule synthesis. We actively seek collaboration with both academic institutions and technological companies.
With nine years of expertise in organic electronics and perovskite device fabrication, synthesis, optoelectronic, and crystallographic characterizations, I am currently researching perovskite LEDs at FTMC. My work focuses on enhancing carrier transport, reducing light outcoupling, and improving external quantum efficiency (EQE) by mitigating ionic transport and advancing interfacial engineering.
Our institute is equipped with a diverse range of optoelectronic and crystallographic analytical techniques, including time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL), streak camera imaging, coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS), pump-probe setups, and second-harmonic generation fluorescence microscopy—providing comprehensive insights into thin films and device performance.
Starting this year, we aim to collaborate on research projects related to thin-film organic/inorganic solar cells, LEDs, and thin-film transistors (TFTs). Our coordinator has contributed significant advancements in perovskite solar cell technology, achieving a maximum power conversion efficiency of 21% in single-junction perovskite solar cells. Additionally, our team has produced high-impact publications on perovskite stability designs, incorporating ISOS and IEC test standards.
We look forward to engaging in fruitful collaborations.
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Post doctoral researcher
State research institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology , Lithuania