Organic materials and fullerenes : proceedings of Symposium M on New Prospects on Electronic Properties of Organic Materials and Symposium K on Fullerenes : from New Molecules to New Materials of the 1995 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, May 22-26, 1995

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Organic materials and fullerenes : proceedings of Symposium M on New Prospects on Electronic Properties of Organic Materials and Symposium K on Fullerenes : from New Molecules to New Materials of the 1995 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, May 22-26, 1995

edited by D. Bloor ... [et al.]

(European Materials Research Society symposia proceedings, v. 58)

North Holland/Elsevier, 1996

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Synthetic metals

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Reprinted from Synthetic metals, v. 76(1-3) (symposium M) and 77 (1-3) (symposium K)

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This volume contains the proceedings of two symposia in the E-MRS series, and is divided into two sections. The first covers electronic properties of organic materials, and in particular the electroluminescence of polymers and its applications to light-emitting devices (LEDs). Though most papers deal with electroactive polymers, studies of related oligomers continue to provide insights into basic physical processes and the possibility of improved device performance. The second section presents a review of fullerenes, an area of research that spans organic chemistry to materials science and cosmology. Topics dealt with include combinations of properties of solid C60 which can be an insulator , a semiconductor, a metal and eventually a superconductor at 34 K, and furthermore a photoconductor and even a ferromagnetic material depending on the treatment.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Symposium M - new prospects on electronic properties of organic materials: non-linear optics and optical properties
  • electroluminescence devices and thin films
  • synthesis of conjugated polymers
  • properties of thin films
  • theory
  • electronic devices and properties of conjugated materials. Part 2 Symposium K - fullerenes: from new molecules to new materials.

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