
معرفی
Mengyun Chen is a Postdoc researcher in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University, working under Prof. Feng Gao in the Electronic and Photonic Materials (EFM) division. Her primary focus is developing perovskite-based optoelectronic devices, particularly light-emitting diodes (LEDs) utilizing nanoplatelet structures.
Her research spans optoelectronics and advanced materials synthesis, with specialized expertise in perovskite nanomaterials including metal-organic frameworks, halide perovskites, and nanoplatelets. Key investigations involve carrier dynamics in solar cells, stability engineering of nanostructures, and sustainable alternatives to lead-based materials. This work integrates materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and device physics to address challenges in renewable energy and lighting technologies.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward precision-controlled nanomaterial synthesis (using data-driven and kinetic methods) and interface engineering for improved device performance. Her studies frequently explore both fundamental mechanisms (e.g., trapped carrier dynamics) and application-oriented solutions (e.g., chiral membranes for separation), reflecting a balanced approach to materials innovation for energy applications.
Chen actively contributes to IFM's Electronic and Photonic Materials research environment, collaborating with international teams on cutting-edge projects in perovskite optoelectronics. Her current work emphasizes stability enhancement and lead-free alternatives to advance commercial viability of next-generation optoelectronic devices.





