Research Offer
The core research and service offer of the Department of Optoelectronics primarily concerns the measurement of photonic, optoelectronic, and microelectronic structures, as well as the analysis of gaseous analytes using photonic techniques. These measurements and analyses are carried out as part of project-based, scientific-research, and service-related work, as well as internal commissions. All processes are closely supervised by the Head of the Department and project or task leaders appointed for each specific commission. To ensure proper quality control of the conducted research, guidelines have been developed for the processes, describing planning, measurement execution, and auxiliary procedures. This system enables effective implementation of commissions, ensuring that client expectations and needs are met.
Research Infrastructure and Studies Conducted under ISO 9001:2015 Certification
Measurements of photonic, optoelectronic, and microelectronic structures, as well as analyses of gaseous analytes using photonic methods in the photonic technologies laboratory, are carried out using research infrastructure that includes the following equipment and measurement techniques:
- FTIR: Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy of gaseous analytes and sensor materials – responsible person: dr Marcin Procek
- AQ6370D: Spectroscopy and spectral analysis in the near-infrared and telecommunication bands – responsible person: prof. Kamil Barczak
- NTegra Spectra: Raman spectroscopy of photonic structures and sensor materials – responsible person: dr Sabina Drewniak
- Contour X-100: Optical profilometry of photonic structures and sensor materials – responsible person: dr Piotr Kałużyński