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Welcome to the Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Laboratory!
We are interested in understanding optical properties of emerging nanomaterials and developing novel material platform technology for future device applications. We employ advanced optical techniques which can directly capture the motion and energy structure of electrons in our optoelectronic devices. |
Lab News
[Feb 2022] Minjeong wins the outstanding oral presentation award in 2022 Winter Meeting Optical Society of Korea. Congratulations!
[Feb 2022] Dr. Soyoung Kim has been awarded the prestigious Sejong science fellowship from NRF!
Congratulations!
[Dec 2021] Yerin , Gyuna, Habin join our group. Welcome!
[Nov 2021] Subeom and Sangho's work on deep-ultraviolet electroluminescence and photocurrent generation in hBN is accepted in Nature Communications. Congratulations!
[Sep 2021] Sera joined our group. Welcome!
[May 2021] Dr. Kim's work on superconductivity and charge ordering in IrTe2 nanoflakes is published in Nature Communications. Congratulations!
[Feb 2021] Dr. So young Kim joined our group as a post-doctoral fellow. Welcome!
[Jan 2021] Sangho and Taeho's work on anisotropic excitons in atomically thin black phosphorus are published in Physical Review B. Congratulations!
[Feb 2022] Minjeong wins the outstanding oral presentation award in 2022 Winter Meeting Optical Society of Korea. Congratulations!
[Feb 2022] Dr. Soyoung Kim has been awarded the prestigious Sejong science fellowship from NRF!
Congratulations!
[Dec 2021] Yerin , Gyuna, Habin join our group. Welcome!
[Nov 2021] Subeom and Sangho's work on deep-ultraviolet electroluminescence and photocurrent generation in hBN is accepted in Nature Communications. Congratulations!
[Sep 2021] Sera joined our group. Welcome!
[May 2021] Dr. Kim's work on superconductivity and charge ordering in IrTe2 nanoflakes is published in Nature Communications. Congratulations!
[Feb 2021] Dr. So young Kim joined our group as a post-doctoral fellow. Welcome!
[Jan 2021] Sangho and Taeho's work on anisotropic excitons in atomically thin black phosphorus are published in Physical Review B. Congratulations!