LMD 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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12 December 2024
Oral presentation at JQUEST-24 workshop
Dr. Henri Lyyra presented at the JQUEST: JYU Quantum Electronics, Superconductivity, and Topology workshop titled “Generalized data processing inequalities for...
10 December 2024
Funding awarded to Dr. Henri Lyyra
Our postdoc researcher, Dr. Henri Lyyra, received funding from the Ulla Tuomisen Säätiö Foundation to develop “Transient Spectroscopy Measurements for...
12 September 2024
Invited talk at SPIE-2024
Prof. Konstantinos Daskalakis was invited to give a talk at SPIE 2024 Organic Photonics + Electronics, San Diego, California, USA...
3 July 2024
Oral presentation at EMRS 2024, Strasbourg France
Michael A. Papachatzakis presented his paper titled “Developing Solution-Processed Distributed Bragg Reflectors For Microcavity Polariton Applications ” at the Symposium...
Latest Publications
Linear optical properties of organic microcavity polaritons with non-Markovian quantum state diffusion
Identifying the origin of delayed electroluminescence in a polariton organic light-emitting diode
Developing Solution-Processed Distributed Bragg Reflectors for Microcavity Polariton Applications
Self-assembled Functional Nanomaterials with Discotic Liquid Crystals