Jeramy Zimmerman
Associate Professor, Department of Physics
My research interests are primarily in developing and understanding materials used in various photovoltaic and light emitting devices. My on-campus research develops structure-property relationships connecting molecular properties, bulk morphology, interfacial morphology, and solid-film optoelectronic properties in small-molecule organic thin films. This research includes the use of atom probe tomography to understand fundamental science and improve device efficiency in small-molecule organic light emitting diodes and small-molecule organic photovoltaics. A second research interest of mine, primarily with collaborators at NREL, is the integration of III-V semiconductors with silicon for optoelectronic platforms, such as photovoltaics.
My research interests are primarily in developing and understanding materials used in various photovoltaic and light emitting devices. My on-campus research develops structure-property relationships connecting molecular properties, bulk morphology, interfacial morphology, and solid-film optoelectronic properties in small-molecule organic thin films. This research includes the use of atom probe tomography to understand fundamental science and improve device efficiency in small-molecule organic light emitting diodes and small-molecule organic photovoltaics. A second research interest of mine, primarily with collaborators at NREL, is the integration of III-V semiconductors with silicon for optoelectronic platforms, such as photovoltaics.
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Education
- Postdoc – University of Michigan
- PhD – University of California, Santa Barbara
- BS – Colorado School of Mines
Research Areas
- Condensed matter physics
- Photovoltaic and light emitting materials
- Epitaxial crystal growth
- Semiconductor interfaces
- III-V/Si integration
- Small molecule organic electronics
- Atom probe tomography
Current Research Projects
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Honors and Awards
- 2017 DOE Early Career Research Program Awardee
- 2017 CASE Connector Award
- NSF IGERT Fellow (UCSB)