Introduction to organic electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices

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Other Authors Sun, Sam-Shajing (Editor), Dalton, Larry R. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, [2017]
EditionSecond edition.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781315374185
1315374188
9781523108381
152310838X
9781466585119
1466585110
9781315321660
1315321661
9781466585102
Physical Description1 online resource : text file, PDF

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to optoelectronic materials / Nasser Peyghambarian and M. Fallahi
  • chapter 2. Introduction to optoelectronic device principles / Joachim Piprek
  • chapter 3. Basic electronic structures and charge carrier generation in organic optoelectronic materials / Sam-Shajing Sun
  • chapter 4. Charge transport in conducting polymers / Vladimir N. Prigodin and Arthur J. Epstein
  • chapter 5. Major classes of organic small molecules for electronics and optoelectronics / Xianle Meng, Weihong Zhu, and He Tian
  • chapter 6. Major classes of conjugated polymers and synthetic strategies / Yongfang Li and Jianhui Hou
  • chapter 7. Low energy gap, conducting, and transparent polymers / Arvid Kumar, Yogesh Ner, and Gregory A. Sotzing
  • chapter 8. Conjugated polymers, fullerene C[subscript 60], and carbon nanotubes for optoelectronic devices / Liangti Qu, Liming Dai, and Sam-Shajing Sun
  • chapter 9. Introduction of organic superconducting materials / Hatsumi Mori
  • chapter 10. Molecular semiconductors for organic field-effect transistors / Antonio Facchetti
  • chapter 11. Polymer field-effect transistors / Henrik G.O. Sandberg
  • chapter 12. Organic molecular light-emitting materials and devices / Franky So and Jianmin Shi
  • chapter 13. Polymer light-emitting diodes : devices and materials / Xiong Gong and Shu Wang
  • chapter 14. Organic and polymeric photovoltaic materials and devices / Sam-Shajing Sun and Cheng Zhang
  • chapter 15. Organic molecular nonlinear optical materials and devices / Mojca Jazbinsek and Peter Günter
  • chapter 16. Polymeric second-order nonlinear optical materials and devices / Sei-Hum Jang and Alex K.-Y. Jen
  • chapter 17. Organic and polymeric third-order nonlinear optical materials and device applications / Joel M. Hales and Joseph W. Perry
  • chapter 18. Organic multiphoton absorbing materials and devices / Kevin D. Belfield, Sheng Yao, and Mykhailo V. Bondar
  • chapter 19. Organic and polymeric photorefractive materials and devices / Oksana Ostroverkhova
  • chapter 20. Organic/metal interface properties / Yongli Gao
  • chapter 21. Single-molecule organic electronics and optoelectronics / Ling Zang, Xiaomei Yang, and Tammene Naddo
  • chapter 22. Introduction to nonvolatile organic thin-film memory devices / Yang Yang
  • chapter 23. Introduction to organic electrochromic materials and devices / Prasanna Chandrasekhar
  • chapter 24. An introduction to conducting polymer actuators / Geoffrey M. Spinks, Philip G. Whitten, Gordon G. Wallace, and Van-Tan Truong
  • chapter 25. Organic liquid crystal optoelectronic materials and devices / Sebastian Gauza
  • chapter 26. Organic and polymeric photonic band gap materials and devices / Scott Meng and Thein Kyu
  • chapter 27. Introduction to polymer photonics for information technology / Antao Chen
  • chapter 28. Organic low-dielectric constant materials for microelectronics / Jinghong Chen
  • chapter 29. Self-assembly of organic optoelectronic materials and devices / J.R. Heflin
  • chapter 30. Introduction to organic spintronic materials and devices / Tho D. Nguyen
  • chapter 31. Introduction to organic photo actuator materials and devices / Lingyan Zhu, Taehyung Kim, Rabih O. Al-Kaysi, and Christopher J. Bardeen
  • chapter 32. Introduction to organic thermoelectric materials and devices / Suhana Mohd Said and Mohd Faizul Mohd Sabri
  • chapter 33. Introduction to computational methods in organic materials / Vladimir I. Gavrilenko.