Consortium

Funding

Implementation

Project TAGGED was selected in the Joint Transnational Call 2020 of M-ERA.NET 2, which is an EU-funded network of about 49 funding organisations (Horizon 2020 grant agreement No 958174).

Part of research realized in Poland is financed by National Science Centre, Poland (NCN), project No UMO-2020/02/Y/ST5/00105, in Czech Republic by Technology. Agency of the Czech Republic (TACR) project No TH75020006 and in Germany by Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK) project No 100589888.

Total value of the project: 1 025 388 Euro

Total funding: 385 100 PLN

Project start date: 1.06.2021 r.

Project completion date: 31.12.2024 r.

About the project

High performance solid-sate light sources are critical components in many Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MOEMS) and have been the subject of much research in recent years. With the advent of graphene and thanks to its superior physical properties, a new field of research has been opened up for exploiting graphene properties for various applications.

In TAGGED project we aim to employ visible and mid infrared light (thermal) emission properties of graphene, when it is electrically biased, in conjunction with an electrostatically actuated substrate and develop a light source with tunable wavelength and intensity. In this concept a thin freestanding graphene layer is suspended over a substrate (a beam or membrane) that can be electrostatically positioned, allowing fine adjustment of its distance to the graphene layer, hence tuning the reflected light and its interferences effects with respect to its wavelength and intensity.

Such precisely engineered tunable light sources can provide a broad optical bandwidth; consequently they can advance the spectral resolution in a variety of domains including spectroscopic measurements to investigate wavelength-dependent properties of materials.

Contact

Anna Kozłowska, DSc, Ph.D.

Project leader

anna.kozlowska@imif.lukasiewicz.gov.pl

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