We are unique in our approach to studying plasma and surface processes in situ and in real time with a large set of current and new diagnostics
We focus on advancing the science and technology of plasma and materials processing, a multidisciplinary research area that encompasses the research fields of plasma physics, surface science and materials science. Our aim is to be an internationally leading group in the field of atomic scale processing, for present-day and future applications in energy technologies, nanoelectronics and nanotechnology.
The group studies the physics of the plasma medium, how reactive species interact with surfaces and how atomic scale processes can be used to fabricate, prepare or modify materials and their surfaces. We do so through our advanced processing facilities, our large set of plasma and surface diagnostics and state-of-the-art material analysis techniques.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Meta-analysis of CO2 conversion, energy efficiency, and other performance data of plasma-catalysis reactors with the open access PIONEER database
Journal of Energy Chemistry (2023) -
Excellent conformality of atmospheric-pressure plasma-enhanced spatial atomic layer deposition with subsecond plasma exposure times
Applied Physics Letters (2023) -
Soft deposition of TCOs by pulsed laser for high-quality ultra-thin poly-Si passivating contacts
Journal of Applied Physics (2023) -
Surface Modulation via Conjugated Bithiophene Ammonium Salt for Efficient Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2023) -
Atomic layer deposition of NiO applied in a monolithic perovskite/PERC tandem cell
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells (2023)
PHOTONDELTA FAST CAREER TRACK PROGRAM
Integrated photonics will have major impact in areas such as communications, healthcare, agro-food, and mobility. The market is growing fast and thousands of jobs will be created. TU/e is the place to start a career in this field.
Do you want to be part of this future?
Then you should consider the new PhotonDelta Fast Career Track program. This program involves TU/e Master students in Applied Physics or Electrical Engineering in photonics research and applications, together with researchers and companies active in this field. For more information please consult:
PhotonDelta Fast Career Track Program for Applied Physics students
Interested? Send an email to photonicscareer@tue.nl
Contact
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Visiting address
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Postal address
Giovanni Heyne DFluxP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandsjasmijn87@ hermans.com -
Postal address
bacc. Cato MulderJosephine van DagsburgDriessenring9999XK AgeloNetherlandsvandervelde.sami@ yahoo.nl -
SecretaryCeylin van den Polvan der Laarring7707RL Oosterendsecretariaat.pmp@ tue.nl
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TeamleadAyden van den Brinkde Jongeweg9752GE Voorthuizenw.m.m.kessels@ tue.nl