Organic and Flexible Electronics Laboratory
With a focus on organic semiconductor materials and devices relevant to large-area and flexible electronics, we investigate the relationship between structure, processing, device structure, and device performance.
Current research areas:
Organic Solar Cell: Assessment of novel donor-acceptor materials for improved stability and efficiency.
Metal Halide Perovskite Devices: Analysis of alternate hole & electron transporting materials and interface engineering for higher stability and efficiency.
Fundamental studies on charge transport in organic semiconductor materials and devices.
List of Equipment:
- Four port Glovebox (GS, Germany purifier attached to Make in India Glove Box) with attached thermal evaporator (HHV) for device fabrication: Organic solar Cells, OFETs, and Perovskite solar cells
 - J-V Characterization setup for Solar cells using Sciencetech solar simulator (AM1.5G, Class A.A.A.) and Keithley 2450/2436B S.M.U.
 - Analytical balance (Mettler Toledo make)
 - Spin coater (Apex Instruments, up to 12K R.P.M. and INSTRAS, US, up to 10K R.P.M.)
 - U.V. Ozone cleaner (BioBee Tech, Bangalore)
 - Desiccator / Dry Cabinet
 - Muffle Furnace (Nabertherm, Germany Make)
 - Vacuum Oven
 - U.V. Cabinet
 - Ultra Sonicator
 - Fume Hood
 - Laminar Hood
 - Hot Plate
 - Temperature and Humidity meter (Fluke)
 
Team Members:
- Dr. Upendra Kumar Pandey (Principal Investigator)
 - Kajal Yadav (Ph.D. Student)
 - Ankita (Ph.D. Student)
 - Tarun (Ph.D. Student)
 - Konduru Sandilya (OUR Student)
 
Location
A208
Contact Person
Dr. Upendra Pandey