
Prof. Bayram GÜNDÜZ
Muş Alparslan University, Turkey
Title: Comparisons of Theoretical and Experimental Optoelectronic Properties of the Organic Semiconductor
Abstract:
Organic
semiconductors (OSCs) have widely investigated due to excellent electronic, photovoltaic,
optical, photonic, luminescence, optoelectronic and applied science properties.
In this talk, we will talk on comparisons of theoretical and
experimental optoelectronic properties of the organic semiconductor. For this, experimental
and advanced computational technique were performed to investigate
various properties of the organic semiconductor.
UV and FTIR spectra, photonic
and fluorescence properties were
analyzed by using experimental and advanced computational technique. SEM images of the organic semiconductor were obtained and investigated in detail.
Fig. 1. SEM image
of the organic semiconductor.
Acknowledgments: This
study was supported by “The Management Unit of Scientific Research Projects of
Muş Alparslan University (MUSBAP) under Project BAP-17-EMF-4901-09.
Biography:
Dr. Bayram
Gunduz received his bachelor’s degree in
Physics from Firat University, Elazig, Turkey, 2001–2005, master degree from
Solid State Physics, Firat University, 2005–2007, PhD degree from Solid State
Physics, Firat University, 2007–2011. He was research assistant in Solid State
Physics, Mus Alparslan University, Turkey, 2009–2011 and was Assist. Prof. Dr.
in Department of Science Education, Mus Alparslan University, 2011–2017. He is
currently an Assoc. Prof. Dr. in the same department and university, since October
2017. His main achievements include organic semiconductors and materials: (i)
electrical, optical and optoelectronic properties; (ii) electronic and
optoelectronic devices/applications of organic semiconductors such as Schottky
diode, P–N heterojunction diode, metal–insulator–semiconductor junctions, solar
cells, thin-film transistor, photodiode. (B) He has many articles (around 60) published in SCI, SCI-Exp journals,
which have high impact factors and has about 450 citations to his studies.