|  | Klauk, Hagen (Hrsg.) Organic Electronics II More Materials and Applications
  1. Auflage Januar 2012 139,- Euro 2012. XX, 420 Seiten, Hardcover 223 Abb. (34 Farbabb.), 4 Tab. - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN 978-3-527-32647-1 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Kurzbeschreibung Bringing together experts from academia and industry, the author offers a joint perspective on latest developments. This edition retains the proven concept, while adding new content, and shows readers how to fabricate working devices and turn them into commercial products.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface
PART I: Materials
ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS FOR TRANSISTORS General Considerations Materials Properties of Organic Semiconductors Small Molecule Semiconductors Polymer Semiconductors Semiconductor Blends Device Physics and Architecture Summary
CHARACTERIZATION OF ORDER AND ORIENTATION IN SEMICONDUCTING POLYMERS Introduction X-Ray Diffraction Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS) Spectroscopy
CHARGE TRANSPORT THEORIES IN ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORS Introduction Well-Ordered Systems: Organic Single Crystals Disordered Materials Conclusions
SILYLETHYNE-SUBSTITUTED ACENES AND HETEROACENES Introduction Silylethyne-Substituted Pentacenes Crystal Packing Heteroacenes Silylethynyl Heteroacene-Based Polymers Silylethynyl Heteroacene-Based Photovoltaics Conclusion
CONJUGATED SEMICONDUCTORS FOR ORGANIC n-CHANNEL TRANSISTORS AND COMPLEMENTARY CIRCUITS Introduction Basics of Field-Effect Transistors and Complementary Circuits Material Design and Needs for n-Channel OTFTs n-Channel Semiconductors for OTFTs Conclusions and Outlook
LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTROLYTE-GATED OTFTs AND THEIR APPLICATIONS Overview Introduction to Electrolyte-Gated Organic Transistors Applications of Electrolyte-Gated Organic Transistors Conclusions and Outlook
PART II: Manufacturing
PRINTING TECHNIQUES FOR THIN-FILM ELECTRONICS The Motivation for Printing of Thin-Film Electronic Devices Requirements for Printing Techniques for Electronic Fabrication A Survey of Printing Techniques for Printed Electronics Pattern Formation During Printing Printed Device Considerations
PICOLITER AND SUBFEMTOLITER INK-JET TECHNOLOGIES FOR ORGANIC TRANSISITORS Introduction Silver Nanoparticle Ink Ink-Jet Technologies with Pico- and Subfemtoliter Accuracies Manufacturing Processes and Electrical Characteristics of Organic Transisitors Discussion and Future Prospects of Large-Area Printed Electronics
INK-JET PRINTING OF DOWNSCALED ORGANIC ELECTRONICS DEVICES Introduction Ink-Jet Printing: Technologies, Tools, and Materials High-Resolution Printing of Highly Conductive Electrodes Printing of Downscaled Organic Thin Film Transistors Conclusions and Outlook
INTERPLAY BETWEEN PROCESSING, STRUCTURE, AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES IN SOLUBLE SMALL-MOLECULE ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORS Introduction Transport Limits in Crystalline Semiconductors Structure-Processing-Properties Relationship in Small-Molecule Organic Thin-Film Transistors Advanced Film Processing Summary
PART III: Applications
LIGHT-EMITTING ORGANIC TRANSISTORS Introduction Unipolar Light-Emitting FETs Ambipolar Light-Emitting FETs Other Field-Effect-Based Light-Emitting Devices Conclusions
DESIGN METHODOLOGIES FOR ORGANIC RFID TAGS AND SENSOR READOUT ON FOIL Introduction Organic RFID Tags Transistor-Level Design with Organic Transistors Conclusions
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