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Handbook of Organic Materials for Electronic and Photonic Devices

  • 2nd Edition - November 30, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Oksana Ostroverkhova
  • Language: English

Handbook of Organic Materials for Electronic and Photonic Devices, Second Edition, provides an overview of the materials, mechanisms, characterization techniques, struct… Read more

Description

Handbook of Organic Materials for Electronic and Photonic Devices, Second Edition, provides an overview of the materials, mechanisms, characterization techniques, structure-property relationships, and most promising applications of organic materials. This new release includes new content on emerging organic materials, expanded content on the basic physics behind electronic properties, and new chapters on organic photonics. As advances in organic materials design, fabrication, and processing that enabled charge unprecedented carrier mobilities and power conversion efficiencies have made dramatic advances since the first edition, this latest release presents a necessary understanding of the underlying physics that enabled novel material design and improved organic device design.

Key features

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the materials, mechanisms, characterization techniques, and structure property relationships of organic electronic and photonic materials
  • Reviews key applications, including organic solar cells, light-emitting diodes electrochemical cells, sensors, transistors, bioelectronics, and memory devices
  • New content to reflect latest advances in our understanding of underlying physics to enable material design and device fabrication

Readership

Materials Scientists, Physicists, Chemists in academia and R&D

Table of contents

Part 1: Materials

1. Organic materials for (opto)electronic applications: overview

2. Key trends in sustainable approaches to the synthesis of semiconducting polymers

3. Functional Blends of Organic Materials for Optoelectronic Applications

4. Organic photonic nanostructures

5. Molecular engineering of organic and organometallic second-order non-linear optical materials

6. Molecular crystals and thin films for photonic applications

7. Hybrid Perovskites for Device Applications

Part 2: Mechanisms

8. Frenkel Exciton Dynamics. A Theoretical Perspective

9. Strong light-matter interactions and exciton-polaritons in organic materials

10. Advances in modeling the physics of disordered organic electronic devices

11. Doping in organic semiconductors

12. Spintronics and magnetic field effects in organic materials and devices

13. Doping and processing of organic semiconductors for plastic thermoelectrics

Part 3: Characterization, structure-property relationships, processing, and stability

14. Conductivity measurements of organic materials using field-effect transistors (FETs) and space-charge-limited current (SCLC) techniques

15. Organic Thin Films Microstructure Characterization

16. Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) as a Characterization Method for Metal-Organic Interactions

17. Advances in solution processing of organic materials for devices

18. Advances in device fabrication scale-up methods

19. Device stability in organic optoelectronics

Part 4: Applications

20. Organic photovoltaics: device physics

21. Organic light-emitting diodes

22. Materials and physics of light-emitting electrochemical cells

23. Vertical organic transistors

24. Vapor sensing using organic, polymer, and nanomaterial field-effect transistors

25. Processing and patterning of conducting polymers for flexible, stretchable and biomedical Electronics

26. Organic electronic memory devices

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 6, 2018
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Oksana Ostroverkhova

Oksana Ostroverkhova is Professor in Physics at the Department of Physics, Oregon State University, USA.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Physics, Oregon State University, USA

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