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Seeking Short Wave Infrared Thin Film Photodetector Materials

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A global chemical and materials company is seeking novel research and expertise in short wave Infrared (SWIR) thin film photodetector materials and devices. In particular, our client is interested in finding research on materials that can efficiently convert SWIR light into electric current for a range of applications, including surveillance and medical imaging.

Approaches of Interest:

  • Organic polymer and monomerquantum dot, and perovskite photodetector materials and devices are of particular interest
  • Materials and devices should operate with a wavelength within the 1000 – 1500 nm range
  • Priority will be given to materials and devices with a high external quantum efficiency (EQE) and low dark current
  • Materials that are easily coatable are preferred

Out of Scope:

  • Materials that operate with infrared wavelengths greater than 1500 nm (e.g. graphene)

Developmental Stages of Interest:

Our client is interested in opportunities at all stages of development.

Submission Information

Submission of one page, 200-300 word briefs are encouraged, along with any optional supplementary information e.g. relevant publications. In submitting to this campaign, you confirm that your submission contains only non-confidential information. 

Opportunity for Collaboration

Our client is open to a range of collaboration opportunities, with the most appropriate outcome being decided on a case-by-case basis. Example outcomes include licensing assets, project/PhD funding, and research collaborations.