The Spintronic Materials and Applications Lab. (SMAL) is led by professor J.–R. Jeong. Our research group is concerned with developing novel nanomaterials by the design and fabrication of new types of nanocomposites for spintronic, biomedical, and electronic applications and understanding of underlying physics of nanomaterials. Current research interests include:
• Novel Optoelectronic Materials
: Novel Solar Cells(Organic solarc cells, Quantum dot solar cell), Highly Efficient LED
: Metamaterials, Active magnetoplasmonic materials
: Electromagnetic wave simulation (FDTD, COMSOL, ddscat, CST, Maxwell, HFSS)
• Ultrahigh sensitive/througput biomedical analysis
: Surface plasmon based nanobiosensor materials (LSPR, SERS, SEFS)
: Magnetic barcode based microfluidics for multiplexed high-througput analysis
• Spintronic Materials
: Novel spintronic materials (PMA, High spin polarization..)
: Nanoparticles (Fe3O4, FePt...) for magnetic recording and bio/electrical applications
<Nanostructured Organic Solar Cell> <Various nanopatterns fabricated in SMAL>