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Organic Semiconductors for Optoelectronics

Naito, Hiroyoshi (Editor)

Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications

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1. Edition August 2021
384 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-14610-0
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Comprehensive coverage of organic electronics, including fundamental theory, basic properties, characterization methods, device physics, and future trends

Organic semiconductor materials have vast commercial potential for a wide range of applications, from self-emitting OLED displays and solid-state lighting to plastic electronics and organic solar cells. As research in organic optoelectronic devices continues to expand at an unprecedented rate, organic semiconductors are being applied to flexible displays, biosensors, and other cost-effective green devices in ways not possible with conventional inorganic semiconductors.

Organic Semiconductors for Optoelectronics is an up-to-date review of the both the fundamental theory and latest research and development advances in organic semiconductors. Featuring contributions from an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume covers basic properties of organic semiconductors, characterization techniques, device physics, and future trends in organic device development. Detailed chapters provide key information on the device physics of organic field-effect transistors, organic light-emitting diodes, organic solar cells, organic photosensors, and more. This authoritative resource:
* Provides a clear understanding of the optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors and their influence to overall device performance
* Explains the theories behind relevant mechanisms in organic semiconducting materials and in organic devices
* Discusses current and future trends and challenges in the development of organic optoelectronic devices
* Reviews electronic properties, device mechanisms, and characterization techniques of organic semiconducting materials
* Covers theoretical concepts of optical properties of organic semiconductors including fluorescent, phosphorescent, and thermally-assisted delayed fluorescent emitters

An important new addition to the Wiley Series in Materials for Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications, Organic Semiconductors for Optoelectronics bridges the gap between advanced books and undergraduate textbooks on semiconductor physics and solid-state physics. It is essential reading for academic researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals involved in organic electronics, materials science, thin film devices, and optoelectronics research and development.

Preface - to be supplied by H.Naito

1 Electronic Structures of Organic Semiconductors

Kazuyoshi Tanaka

2 Charge carrier transport

Hiroyoshi Naito

3 Theory of Optical Properties of Organic Semiconductors

Jai Singh, Monishka Rita Narayan and David Ompong

4 Light absorption and emission properties of organic semiconductors

Takashi Kobayashi, Takashi Nagase, and Hiroyoshi Naito

5 Photoluminescence Spectroscopy

Hiroyoshi Naito

6 Time-of-flight method for determining the drift mobility in organic semiconductors

Masahiro Funahashi

7 Microwave and Terahertz Spectroscopy

Akinori Saeki

8 Intrinsic and extrinsic transport in crystalline organic semiconductors: electron-spin-resonance study for characterization of localized states.

A. S. Mishchenko

9 Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy

Takaaki Manaka and Mitsumasa Iwamoto

10 Device Physics of organic field-effect transistors

Hiroyuki Matsui

11 Spontaneous orientation polarization in organic light-emitting diodes and its influence on charge injection, accumulation, and degradation properties

Yutaka Noguchi, Hisao Ishii, Lars Jäger, Tobias D. Schmidt, Wolfgang Brütting

12 Advanced molecular design for organic light emitting diode emitters based on horizontal molecular orientation and thermally activated delayed fluorescence

Li Zhao, DaeHyeon Kim, Jean-Charles Ribierre, Takeshi Komino and Chihaya Adachi

13 Organic field effect transistors integrated circuits

Mayumi Uno

14 Naphthobisthiadiazole-based semiconducting polymers for high-efficiency organic photovoltaics

Itaru Osaka and Kazuo Takimiya

15 Plasmonics for light-emitting and photovoltaic devices

Koichi Okamoto
Hiroyoshi Naito, Professor in the Department of Physics and Electronics at Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, where he has taught for over 30 years. He has authored and co-authored more than 300 journal publications, contributed several book chapters, and has attended numerous conferences as an invited speaker. His research is focused on the characterization of optical and electronic properties of organic semiconductors and the device physics of organic optoelectronic devices.

Series Editors
Arthur Willoughby University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Peter Capper Ex?]Leonardo MW Ltd, Southampton, UK.
Safa Kasap University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.