At Technion's Department of Materials Science & Engineering, our research group is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of Organic Electronics. We specialize in exploring the intricate relationships between the microstructure of conjugated polymer and molecule assemblies and their electronic behavior, with a particular focus on integration into organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs), and organic solar cells (OSCs).
We employ a blend-based approach, and by investigating how different processing techniques and material compositions affect device performance, we aim to develop strategies that optimize functionality. Our work is at the intersection of materials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering, where we seek to deepen the understanding of how molecular interactions and phase behavior influence the performance and stability of organic electronic devices. This interdisciplinary approach allows us to offer creative solutions that address the challenges in organic electronics, making significant contributions to the fields of bioelectronics and energy devices.