Solution-Processable Components for OrganicElectronic Devices
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More About This Title Solution-Processable Components for OrganicElectronic Devices
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The book covers a broad range of materials used to fabricate organic electronic devices, with a particular emphasis on materials which can be processed by solution-based techniques and printing such as graphenes, other carbon materials and nanosilver. After an in-depth overview of the different synthesis approaches, the principles of carrier generation in the fabricated materials are discussed, followed by the presentation of the actual implementation of the components for organic electronic, photovoltaics and light-emitting devices.
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Jacek Ulanski is Full Professor and Head of the Department of Molecular Physics at the Lodz University of Technology, Poland. The main research activities of his group cover organic and hybrid materials and components for organic electric, including synthesis, characterization and modeling and simulation.
Beata Luszczynska is post-doctoral researcher at the Lodz University of Technology, Poland. Her research area is the investigation of organic and hybrid materials for application in electronics and optoelectronics.
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski is J.C. Warner Professor of Natural Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, and also adjunct Professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research focus is on macromolecular engineering, especially on the synthesis of well-defined copolymers using atom transfer radical polymerization and other controlled/living polymerization techniques. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and the Polish Academy of Sciences and is the editor of the journals Progress in Polymer Science and Central European Journal of Chemistry.
Beata Luszczynska is post-doctoral researcher at the Lodz University of Technology, Poland. Her research area is the investigation of organic and hybrid materials for application in electronics and optoelectronics.
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski is J.C. Warner Professor of Natural Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, and also adjunct Professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research focus is on macromolecular engineering, especially on the synthesis of well-defined copolymers using atom transfer radical polymerization and other controlled/living polymerization techniques. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and the Polish Academy of Sciences and is the editor of the journals Progress in Polymer Science and Central European Journal of Chemistry.
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Precision and Purity of Conjugated Polymers
Synthesis of Solution Processable Nanoparticles of Inorganic Semiconductors and Their Application to The Fabrication of Hybrid Materials for Organic Electronics and Photonics
Synthesis of High K Nanoparticles by Controlled Radical Polymerization
Polymer Blending and Phase Behavior in Organic Electronics
Photogeneration of Charge Carriers in Solution-Processible Organic Semiconductors
Charge Carrier Transport in Organic Semiconductor Composites -
Models and Experimental Techniques
Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on Nanostructured Blends
Organic Light Emitting Diodes Based on Solution Processable Organic Materials
Organic Photovoltaics Based on Solution Processable Nanostructured Materials: Device Physics and Modelling
Solution-Processed Organic Photodiodes
Electronic Memory Devices Based on Solution Processable Nanostructured Materials
Intelligent Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Organic Electronic Devices
Synthesis of Solution Processable Nanoparticles of Inorganic Semiconductors and Their Application to The Fabrication of Hybrid Materials for Organic Electronics and Photonics
Synthesis of High K Nanoparticles by Controlled Radical Polymerization
Polymer Blending and Phase Behavior in Organic Electronics
Photogeneration of Charge Carriers in Solution-Processible Organic Semiconductors
Charge Carrier Transport in Organic Semiconductor Composites -
Models and Experimental Techniques
Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on Nanostructured Blends
Organic Light Emitting Diodes Based on Solution Processable Organic Materials
Organic Photovoltaics Based on Solution Processable Nanostructured Materials: Device Physics and Modelling
Solution-Processed Organic Photodiodes
Electronic Memory Devices Based on Solution Processable Nanostructured Materials
Intelligent Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing of Organic Electronic Devices