Organic materials for electronics : proceedings of Symposium D on Organic Materials for Electronics : Polymer Interfaces with Metals and Semiconductors of the 1994 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, May 24-27, 1994
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Organic materials for electronics : proceedings of Symposium D on Organic Materials for Electronics : Polymer Interfaces with Metals and Semiconductors of the 1994 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, May 24-27, 1994
(European Materials Research Society symposia proceedings, v. 49)
North-Holland, 1994
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Reprinted from: Synthetic metals 67(1-3)
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The proceedings of this interdisciplinary symposium focus mainly on surfaces and interfaces of conjugated polymers. Aspects of both the basic materials science of conjugated polymers as well as present development technology of proto-typical devices based on these polymers are discussed. Much attention is paid to the new light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on conjugated polymers. The proceedings begin with overviews of the experimental and theoretical methods used in the studies of (conjugated) polymer surfaces and interfaces. New developments in conjugated polymer-based LEDs in the USA are then presented and not only the device issues but also the basic physics studied in connection with, and with the help of, the LED device structures are dealt with. Other topics of importance included in these proceedings are metal/polymer interfaces, STM/AFM of organic molecular systems, the processing of ultrathin films of ordered PTFE, characteristics of LEDs and polymeric opto-chips. The main issues which evolved during the course of the symposium are represented by the new polymer-based LEDs and use of conjugated polymers in opto-electronics applications.
目次
- Light-emitting diodes fabricated with conjugated polymers - recent progress, D.R. Baigent et al
- electronic and chemical structure of conjugated polymers and their interfaces - experiment, theory and a glance toward the future, W.R. Salaneck and J.L. Bredas
- electronic band structure of conjugated polymers, W.R. Salaneck and J.L. Bredas
- carrier injection into semiconducting polymers - Fowler-Nordheim field-emission tunneling, A.J. Heeger et al
- characterization of nonlinear optical properties by hyper-scattering techniques, A. Persoons et al
- polymeric optochips - splitters, switches and modulators, G.R. Mohlmann
- luminescent structures of porous silicon capped by conductive polymers, V. Parkhutik et al
- electronic processes at interfaces involving conducting polymers, M.M.D. Ramos et al
- theoretical modelling of the geometric and electronic structure of polymer/graphite interfaces, A. Calderone et al
- charge transport in organic light-emitting diodes - polarons or holes, G. Paasch et al
- photoluminescence under selective excitation of thiophene oligomers - relationship to microsrystalline structure, F. Deloffre et al
- energy formulation for electronic, optical and acoustical applications including interfacial properties and irreversible processes, N. Daher
- cascading of second-order processes in quadratic molecular media at the origin of very large cubic effects, P. Vidakovic et al.
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