SHRUTI
Department of Chemistry, IIT-B
I am a research scholar in the Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Here I am working with Prof. Arindam Chowdhury at Single Molecule Spectroscopy & Dynamics Laboratory. My research interest broadly covers micro-spectroscopy. The theme of my work is based on comparing photoluminescence and electroluminescence of perovskite materials to explore their applications in optoelectronic devices. I did my postgraduate (Masters of Science in Chemistry) from University of Hyderabad (UoH) and undergraduate (Integrated Bachelors of Science & Education) from Regional Institute of Education Bhubaneswar (RIE BBS).
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Research Interests
Various lighting and display devices can be produced using electroluminescence technology. They are frequently utilized in many facets of our lives. As a result, EL technology, which is mostly used in the display and lighting industries, has a considerable market value. Over the past decade, halide perovskites have come up as the most promising materials for both photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices. But at the micro/nanoscale scale, materials exhibit spatial and temporal distributions of their luminescence properties that do not exist at the macroscopic scale.
Hence we focus on spatiotemporally-resolved single-crystal measurements, where the same MC is probed repeatedly over time, can yield crucial information on the dynamic fluctuations (heterogeneity) of individual species and provide a wealth of new information on the fundamental physical properties of individual chemical species in the device.