Our group investigates the fundamental physical properties of semiconductor materials, with a focus on their applications in optoelectronic devices such as light-emitting diodes, photovoltaics, and high-power electronics. Combining experimental measurements with first-principles calculations, our specific research directions include:
1. Semiconductor Material Properties and Device Physics
Physical mechanisms and performance optimization of energy-efficient light-emitting materials and devices
Inverse design of novel semiconductor optoelectronic materials
Property engineering and device design of semiconductor alloys
2. Semiconductor Defect Physics
Effects of point defects and extended defects on semiconductor material properties
Physics of semiconductor heterojunction interfaces
Structural design and surface modification of semiconductor photocatalysts