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Dr. Yuttapoom Puttisong is an Associate Professor and Docent in Functional Electronic Materials at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He leads a research team in the EFM-FEM environment and is associated with the Swedish Interdisciplinary Magnetic Resonance Center (SIMARC). His work bridges fundamental physics with energy applications, particularly in optoelectronics.
Academic Background:
- Ph.D. in Semiconductor Physics, Linköping University, 2014
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 2015–2017
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Linköping University, 2015
His research focuses on spin-dependent phenomena in energy-related materials, aiming to overcome efficiency bottlenecks in solar cells and OLEDs. Key areas include singlet fission for enhanced solar energy harvesting and spin management in next-generation OLEDs. He also explores magnetic doping in perovskite crystals for potential use in spintronics and quantum computation. His experimental expertise includes Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR), and magneto-optical spectroscopy.
The recent publications (2022–2025) reflect a strong trend in advanced semiconductor materials, particularly perovskites and organic-inorganic hybrids, with an emphasis on spin, doping, and quantum effects. These works span disciplines from fundamental quantum physics to applied device engineering, published in top-tier journals like Science and Nature Communications.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- International Postdoc Grant, Vetenskapsrådet (VR)
- Starting Grant for Independent Young Researcher, VR
- Research Funding, Swedish Energy Agency
Dr. Puttisong actively collaborates across disciplines and institutions, contributing his expertise in spin phenomena to diverse projects. He has secured competitive grants that support his independent research trajectory. While formal advisees are not listed, his publications indicate mentorship and collaboration with early-career researchers. He teaches first-year physics students at Linköping University, contributing to undergraduate education.
He is a core member of the Functional Electronic Materials (EFM-FEM) research group and the Swedish Interdisciplinary Magnetic Resonance Center (SIMARC), where he applies and develops advanced magnetic resonance techniques to tackle key questions in materials science.




