Visible and NIR EQE transient absorption spectrometer
Optical Characterization Facility (OCF) is a joint spectroscopic laboratory founded by UCSB Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Center for Polymer and Organic Solids (CPOS). The OCF's mission is to make advanced optical spectroscopy techniques available to research groups and provide students and postdoctoral fellows with hands-on experience in modern optical spectroscopy. OCF operations are supported by full-time staff member with advanced degree in optical spectroscopy. OCF coordinator assists users in design and assembly of experimental setups, and analysis of the experimental data.
Visible and NIR EQE transient absorption spectrometer
High-end circular dichroism spectropolarimeter.
Chirped pulse single box, low maintenance Ti:Sapphire amplifier
Semiconductor Solid State lasers
JY Horiba is a confocal Raman microscope with mapping capability and high optical throughput.
Provides visible and NIR External Quantum Efficiency measurements in ambient atmosphere.
Microscope for global imaging applications.
Cold finger liquid nitrogen cryostat for optical measurements with PID temperature controller.
Large area AAA class solar simulator.
General purpose optical power meter with thermoelectric sensor.
Commercial fluorimeter for photo- and electroluminescence measurements
Ar-ion laser
Broadband tunable femtosecond Ti:Sapphire laser
In house-developed time-correlated single photon counting photoluminescence life-time spectrometer.
The streak camera is a part of the ultrafast, time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy system.