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Organic Electronics II

More Materials and Applications

Klauk, Hagen (Editor)

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1. Edition January 2012
XX, 420 Pages, Hardcover
223 Pictures (34 Colored Figures)
4 tables
Handbook/Reference Book

ISBN: 978-3-527-32647-1
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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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.

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Like its predecessor this book is devoted to the materials, manufacturing and applications aspects of organic thin-film transistors. Once
again authored by the most renowned experts from this fascinating and fast-moving area of research, it offers a joint perspective both
broad and in-depth on the latest developments in the areas of materials chemistry, transport physics, materials characterization, manufacturing technology, and circuit integration of organic transistors. With its many figures and detailed index, this book once again also serves as a ready reference.

I. MATERIALS
High-performance Organic Semiconductor Materials - Ian McCulloch (Imperial College, London)
Electroactive Polymer Thin Films - Dean DeLongchamp (NIST)
Materials for Large-area Electronics - Alberto Salleo (Stanford University)
Functional Pentacenes - John Anthony (University of Kentucky)
Plastic Electronics - Antonio Facchetti (Northwestern University, Polyera)
Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Materials - Dan Frisbie (University of Minnesota)

II. MANUFACTURING
Printing Technology - Vivek Subramanian (University of California, Berkeley)
Solution Processing - Ana Claudia Arias (Palo Alto Research Center)
Direct Inkjet Printing - Takao Someya (University of Tokyo)
Photoresist-free Patterning - Tom Jackson (Pennsylvania State University)

III. APPLICATIONS
Photonic Nanostructures - Jana Zaumseil (Argonne National Laboratory)
Plastic Transistors - Henning Sirringhaus (Plastic Logic)
Integrated Microsystems - Eugenio Cantatore (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Active Matrix Displays - Kazumasa Nomoto (SONY)
Hagen Klauk received his PhD in electrical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in 1999, receiving the Xerox Research Award for his doctorate on organic thin film transistors. In 2000 he joined Infineon Technologies in Erlangen, Germany and since 2005 he has been a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany, where he is investigating a wide range of novel organic device concepts. His work has led to more than seventy publications and forty patents.

H. Klauk, MPI Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart, Germany