Materials
All classes of materials play a crucial role in advancing science and technology. In our research group, we utilize a broad spectrum of materials to address diverse scientific challenges. This includes solid-state materials such as bulk metal sulfides, two-dimensional systems like graphene and MoS₂, and nanoscale semiconductors such as quantum dot perovskites. We also work extensively with molecular systems, including organic dyes and metal–organic complexes, which offer tunable properties at the molecular level. Additionally, our research extends into the realm of biomaterials, where we explore biologically derived systems such as in vivo modified silk. By integrating these diverse material classes, we aim to push the boundaries of knowledge and develop innovative solutions in areas of energy, optoelectronics, and quantum technologies.
See also Applications and Tools