
معرفی
Weimin Chen is a Professor at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University, specializing in functional electronic and photonic materials. His research focuses on semiconductor spintronics, nanowire-based photonics, and optoelectronic device development. Key contributions include breakthroughs in room-temperature spintronics components, efficient photon upconversion in nanowires, and novel designs for organic solar cells. Chen has published extensively on topics such as exciton dynamics in core-shell nanowires, antiferromagnetic coupling in perovskites, and spin-polarized light-emitting nanostructures.
His work combines experimental and computational approaches, addressing challenges in quantum information technologies, energy materials, and nanoscale device fabrication. Notable achievements include a 2024 VR research grant and collaborations with international teams on semiconductor spin dynamics and optoelectronic applications. He leads research projects at the Electronic and Photonic Materials division, contributing to advancements in nanowire lasers, spintronics interfaces, and defect-engineered semiconductors.
Chen’s articles highlight innovations in nanowire heterostructures, with recent studies focusing on hydrogenation effects, exciton localization, and spin-conserved electron transport. His interdisciplinary research bridges fundamental physics with applied technologies, targeting next-generation information systems and sustainable energy solutions.




