Interface Controlled Organic Thin Films

Interface Controlled Organic Thin Films
Author: Horst-Günter Rubahn,Helmut Sitter,Giles Horowitz,Katharina Al-Shamery
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-06-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540959304

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Organic semiconductors are a central topic of advanced materials research. The book is aiming at bridging the gap between the development and production of devices and basic research on thin film characterisation using cutting-edge techniques in surface and interface science. Topics involve organic molecular-based sensors; interfaces in organic diodes and transistors; mobility in organic field effect transistors and space charge problems; integration of optoelectronic nanostructures; nonlinear optical properties of organic nanostructures; the wetting layer problem; how to get from functionalized molecules to nanoaggregates; optical, electrical and mechanical properties of organic nanofibers as well; as near field investigations of organic thin films.

Organic Flexible Electronics

Organic Flexible Electronics
Author: Piero Cosseddu,Mario Caironi
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128188910

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Organic Electronics is a novel field of electronics that has gained an incredible attention over the past few decades. New materials, device architectures and applications have been continuously introduced by the academic and also industrial communities, and novel topics have raised strong interest in such communities, as molecular doping, thermoelectrics, bioelectronics and many others.Organic Flexible Electronics is mainly divided into three sections. The first part is focused on the fundamentals of organic electronics, such as charge transport models in these systems and new approaches for the design and synthesis of novel molecules. The first section addresses the main challenges that are still open in this field, including the important role of interfaces for achieving high-performing devices or the novel approaches employed for improving reliability issues.The second part discusses the most innovative devices which have been developed in recent years, such as devices for energy harvesting, flexible batteries, high frequency circuits, and flexible devices for tattoo electronics and bioelectronics.Finally the book reviews the most important applications moving from more standard flexible back panels to wearable and textile electronics and more futuristic applications like ingestible systems. Reviews the fundamental properties and methods for optimizing organic electronic materials including chemical doping and techniques to address stability issues Discusses the most promising organic electronic devices for energy, electronics, and biomedical applications Addresses key applications of organic electronic devices in imagers, wearable electronics, bioelectronics

Organic Thin Film Transistor Integration

Organic Thin Film Transistor Integration
Author: Flora Li,Arokia Nathan,Yiliang Wu,Beng S. Ong
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527634453

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Research on organic electronics (or plastic electronics) is driven by the need to create systems that are lightweight, unbreakable, and mechanically flexible. With the remarkable improvement in the performance of organic semiconductor materials during the past few decades, organic electronics appeal to innovative, practical, and broad-impact applications requiring large-area coverage, mechanical flexibility, low-temperature processing, and low cost. Thus, organic electronics appeal to a broad range of electronic devices and products including transistors, diodes, sensors, solar cells, lighting, displays, and electronic identification and tracking devices A number of commercial opportunities have been identified for organic thin film transistors (OTFTs), ranging from flexible displays, electronic paper, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, smart cards, to low-cost disposable electronic products, and more are continually being invented as the technology matures. The potential applications for "plastic electronics" are huge but several technological hurdles must be overcome. In many of these applications, transistor serves as a fundamental building block to implement the necessary electronic functionality. Hence, research in organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) or organic field effect transistors (OFETs) is eminently pertinent to the development and realization of organic electronics. This book presents a comprehensive investigation of the production and application of a variety of polymer based transistor devices and circuits. It begins with a detailed overview of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs) and discusses the various possible fabrication methods reported so far. This is followed by two major sections on the choice, optimization and implementation of the gate dielectric material to be used. Details of the effects of processing on the efficiency of the contacts are then provided. The book concludes with a chapter on the integration of such devices to produce a variety of OTFT based circuits and systems. The key objective is to examine strategies to exploit existing materials and techniques to advance OTFT technology in device performance, device manufacture, and device integration. Finally, the collective knowledge from these investigations facilitates the integration of OTFTs into organic circuits, which is expected to contribute to the development of new generation of all-organic displays for communication devices and other pertinent applications. Overall, a major outcome of this work is that it provides an economical means for organic transistor and circuit integration, by enabling the use of a well-established PECVD infrastructure, while not compromising the performance of electronics. The techniques established here are not limited to use in OTFTs only; the organic semiconductor and SiNx combination can be used in other device structures (e.g., sensors, diodes, photovoltaics). Furthermore, the approach and strategy used for interface optimization can be extended to the development of other materials systems.

Organic Nanomaterials

Organic Nanomaterials
Author: Tomas Torres,Giovanni Bottari
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2013-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118354360

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Discover a new generation of organic nanomaterials and theirapplications Recent developments in nanoscience and nanotechnology have givenrise to a new generation of functional organic nanomaterials withcontrolled morphology and well-defined properties, which enable abroad range of useful applications. This book explores some of themost important of these organic nanomaterials, describing how theyare synthesized and characterized. Moreover, the book explains howresearchers have incorporated organic nanomaterials into devicesfor real-world applications. Featuring contributions from an international team of leadingnanoscientists, Organic Nanomaterials is divided into fiveparts: Part One introduces the fundamentals of nanomaterialsand self-assembled nanostructures Part Two examines carbon nanostructures—fromfullerenes to carbon nanotubes to graphene—reporting onproperties, theoretical studies, and applications Part Three investigates key aspects of some inorganicmaterials, self-assembled monolayers, organic field effecttransistors, and molecular self-assembly at solid surfaces Part Four explores topics that involve both biologicalaspects and nanomaterials such as biofunctionalized surfaces Part Five offers detailed examples of how organicnanomaterials enhance sensors and molecular photovoltaics Most of the chapters end with a summary highlighting the keypoints. References at the end of each chapter guide readers to thegrowing body of original research reports and reviews in thefield. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of organicnanomaterials, this book is recommended for researchers inchemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, andchemical and materials engineering. All readers will learn theprinciples of synthesizing and characterizing new organicnanomaterials in order to support a broad range of exciting newapplications.

Energy Level Control at Hybrid Inorganic Organic Semiconductor Interfaces

Energy Level Control at Hybrid Inorganic Organic Semiconductor Interfaces
Author: Raphael Schlesinger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319466248

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This work investigates the energy-level alignment of hybrid inorganic/organic systems (HIOS) comprising ZnO as the major inorganic semiconductor. In addition to offering essential insights, the thesis demonstrates HIOS energy-level alignment tuning within an unprecedented energy range. (Sub)monolayers of organic molecular donors and acceptors are introduced as an interlayer to modify HIOS interface-energy levels. By studying numerous HIOS with varying properties, the author derives generally valid systematic insights into the fundamental processes at work. In addition to molecular pinning levels, he identifies adsorption-induced band bending and gap-state density of states as playing a crucial role in the interlayer-modified energy-level alignment, thus laying the foundation for rationally controlling HIOS interface electronic properties. The thesis also presents quantitative descriptions of many aspects of the processes, opening the door for innovative HIOS interfaces and for future applications of ZnO in electronic devices.

Functional Polymer Films 2 Volume Set

Functional Polymer Films  2 Volume Set
Author: Wolfgang Knoll,Rigoberto C. Advincula
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1107
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527638499

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Very thin film materials have emerged as a highly interesting and useful quasi 2D-state functionality. They have given rise to numerous applications ranging from protective and smart coatings to electronics, sensors and display technology as well as serving biological, analytical and medical purposes. The tailoring of polymer film properties and functions has become a major research field. As opposed to the traditional treatise on polymer and resin-based coatings, this one-stop reference is the first to give readers a comprehensive view of the latest macromolecular and supramolecular film-based nanotechnology. Bringing together all the important facets and state-of-the-art research, the two well-structured volumes cover film assembly and depostion, functionality and patterning, and analysis and characterization. The result is an in-depth understanding of the phenomena, ordering, scale effects, fabrication, and analysis of polymer ultrathin films. This book will be a valuable addition for Materials Scientists, Polymer Chemists, Surface Scientists, Bioengineers, Coatings Specialists, Chemical Engineers, and Scientists working in this important research field and industry.

Surface and Interface Science Volumes 5 and 6

Surface and Interface Science  Volumes 5 and 6
Author: Klaus Wandelt
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1532
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527411580

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In eight volumes, Surface and Interface Science covers all fundamental aspects and offers a comprehensive overview of this research area for scientists working in the field, as well as an introduction for newcomers. Volume 5: Solid-Gas Interfaces I Topics covered: Basics of Adsorption and Desorption Surface Microcalorimetry Adsorption of Rare Gases Adsorption of Alkali and Other Electro-Positive Metals Halogen adsorption on metals Adsorption of Hydrogen Adsorption of Water Adsorption of (Small) Molecules on Metal Surfaces Surface Science Approach to Catalysis Adsorption, Bonding and Reactivity of Unsaturated and Multifunctional Molecules Volume 6: Solid-Gas Interfaces II Topics covered: Adsorption of Large Organic Molecules Chirality of Adsorbates Adsorption on Semiconductor Surfaces Adsorption on Oxide Surfaces Oscillatory Surface Reactions Statistical Surface Thermodynamics Theory of the Dynamics at Surfaces Atomic and Molecular Manipulation

Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials II

Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials II
Author: Kevin Ewsuk,Kiyoshi Nogi,Rolf Waesche,Yukichi Umakoshi,Tom Hinklin,Keizo Uematsu,Tony Tomsia,Hiroya Abe,Hidehiro Kamiya,Makio Naito
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2007-07-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470184141

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This volume includes papers from the Second International Conference on Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials, and Joining Technology for New Metallic Glasses and Inorganic Materials (ICCCI2006) in Kurashiki, Japan, 2006. Interfaces are critically important to a broad spectrum of materials and technologies. This Proceedings of ICCCI 2006 features 71 peer-reviewed papers on interface characterization and control technology for materials synthesis, powder processing, composite processing, joining, and to control airborne particulates.