Matas Gužauskas researching new organic materials
Young Lithuanian researcher Matas Gužauskas has been on secondment at CreaPhys in Dresden since October and he will complete his placement shortly in April.
During his secondment, he has been investigating the photophysical properties of recently synthesised organic materials containing methanone, quinoxaline, phenothiazine, acridan and carbazole fragments. Also, he has been testing their properties as emitters in OLED devices. Additionally, he has worked on fabricating OLED devices with boron based organic emitters.
Besides conducting scientific research, Matas has received expert training in photophysical investigation of organic materials such as time correlated single photon counting and photoluminescence quantum yield measurements. This has been complemented with training in thermal vacuum deposition techniques to fabricate OLED devices.
During his secondment, he has been investigating the photophysical properties of recently synthesised organic materials containing methanone, quinoxaline, phenothiazine, acridan and carbazole fragments. Also, he has been testing their properties as emitters in OLED devices. Additionally, he has worked on fabricating OLED devices with boron based organic emitters.
Besides conducting scientific research, Matas has received expert training in photophysical investigation of organic materials such as time correlated single photon counting and photoluminescence quantum yield measurements. This has been complemented with training in thermal vacuum deposition techniques to fabricate OLED devices.