Our Work

Focused on zinc oxide thin films and nanoparticles research.

Thin Films
Close-up image of a zinc oxide thin film under a microscope showing layered texture.
Close-up image of a zinc oxide thin film under a microscope showing layered texture.

Creating uniform zinc oxide layers for advanced material studies.

High-resolution image of zinc oxide nanoparticles clustered on a dark background.
High-resolution image of zinc oxide nanoparticles clustered on a dark background.
Laboratory setup with equipment used for synthesizing zinc oxide nanomaterials.
Laboratory setup with equipment used for synthesizing zinc oxide nanomaterials.
Nanoparticles

Synthesizing zinc oxide nanoparticles with controlled size and shape.

Analyzing material properties to understand chemical behavior.

Analysis

FAQs

What is zinc oxide?

Zinc oxide is a versatile inorganic compound used in thin films and nanoparticles.

How are thin films made?
Why focus on nanoparticles?
What applications exist?
Can I collaborate?

Thin films are created using precise deposition techniques in controlled environments.

Nanoparticles offer unique properties like increased surface area and reactivity, which are crucial for advanced material applications.

Applications include sensors, electronics, and UV protection, leveraging zinc oxide’s special characteristics.

Yes, I welcome collaboration opportunities in inorganic chemistry research.