Luminous Materials and Devices Group
The research group of Prof. Konstantinos Daskalakis utilizes materials science, solid-state physics, and photonics for improving light-emitting devices and engineering novel materials for lighting applications. We focus on materials and technologies that are inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
Our research covers a broad range of light-emitting device technologies and sub-fields that are scientifically diverse. We use novel bottom-up fabrication techniques and ultrafast spectroscopic and electrical measurements. The devices we can fabricate range from conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and diode lasers to more exotic polariton and plasmonic devices.
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14 August 2025
Publication in Advanced Optical Materials
Our latest research publication, “Single-Emitter White OLEDs via Microcavity Spectral Engineering,” has just been published in “Advanced Optical Materials“. In this...

12 August 2025
Publication in Advanced Optical Materials
Our latest research publication, “Polaritons in Non-Fullerene Acceptors for High Responsivity Angle-Independent Organic Narrowband Infrared Photodiodes,” has just been published in...

10 August 2025
LMD group at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2025 conference
LMD group recently participated in the SPIE Optics and Photonics conference 2025, San Diego (3rd Aug – 6th Aug), and...

2 June 2025
Welcome to new group member
We welcome Amir to our LMD group. He is a Master’s student in Applied Physics at the Eindhoven University of...
Latest Publications
Single-Emitter White OLEDs via Microcavity Spectral Engineering
Polaritons in Non-Fullerene Acceptors for High Responsivity Angle-Independent Organic Narrowband Infrared Photodiodes
Enhanced Delayed Fluorescence in Nonlocal Metasurfaces: The Role of Electronic Strong Coupling
Giant Rabi Splitting and Polariton Photoluminescence in an all Solution-Deposited Dielectric Microcavity