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Date: 31-01-2025

Lodz University of Technology (TUL), Poland


Lodz University of Technology was created in 1945 and has developed into one of the biggest technical universities in Poland. Originally located in an old factory building, today it covers nearly 200,000 sq. meters in over 70 separate buildings, the majority of which are situated in the main University area. As of 2018, around 15,000 students studied at the university. The educational and scientific tasks of the university are carried out by about 3,000 staff members.

The Department of Molecular Physics is the leading laboratory in Poland in the field of research on organic electronics for many years and participated in several European projects devoted to organic electronics. Unique Laboratory of Organic Electronics consisting of clean-room facility, 5-chambers line of glove-boxes containing all equipment necessary for organic electronic devices preparation (spin-coater, zone-casting system, vacuum drier, vacuum evaporation chamber, etc) and their characterization (solar-light simulator with AM 1.5 illumination for solar cells, CCD camera for OLEDS, electrometers, etc). System for photogeneration quantum yield determination. Thermoluminescence technique (10 – 330 K) with on-line spectral analysis. Spektrofluorymeter FLS980 with integrating sphere and with microscope. UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer with integrating sphere. Raman Spectrometer with confocal microscope, FT Raman Spectrometer with Ramanscope III microscope. Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy Systems. Microscope stages for Thermo-Optical-Analysis with simultaneous DSC. AFM. Profilometer.

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