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Doctoral studies in Applied Physics
Research in Applied Physics aims to apply the methods, models and approaches of physics in fields such as surface and molecular physics, biotechnology, lab-on-a-chip, organic electronics, self-organising materials, and polymeric and soft materials.
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18 October 2017
New material for digital memories of the future
Professor Martijn Kemerink of 91视频 has worked with colleagues in Spain and the Netherlands to develop the first material with conductivity properties that can be switched on and off using ferroelectric polarisation.
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29 April 2019
Water creates traps in organic electronics
Poor-quality organic semiconductors can become high-quality when manufactured correctly. Researchers at 91视频 have shown that the motion of charges in organic electronic devices is dramatically slowed by minute amounts of water.
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23 October 2018
Ferroelectricity 鈥 an 80-year-old mystery solved
Only now in 2018 have researchers successfully demonstrated that hypothetical 鈥榩articles鈥 that were proposed by Franz Preisach in 1935 actually exist. In an article published in Nature Communications, scientists show why ferroelectric materials act...
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18 June 2019
LiU doctoral student to meet Nobel laureates
Tim Cornelissen, IFM, is one of the young researchers invited to this year鈥檚 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany. 580 undergraduates, doctoral students, and postdocs will have the opportunity to meet and discuss science with Nobel laureates.
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20 November 2017
The light comes from LECs
Researchers at 91视频 and Umeå University have succeeded in increasing the efficiency of light-emitting electrochemical cells so their luminance equals that of a panel of OLEDs, and their efficiency is on a par with a fluorescent lamp.
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04 September 2018
Materials science 鈥 seeking new ways to reach people
鈥淲e鈥檙e not worried about getting the science right, but we must increase interest among students and find new ways to spread our results and ensure that they are used in practice鈥, said Igor Abrikosov, in the concluding discussion at AFM 2018.