Organic photonics and electronics: University of Strathclyde, UK, [Glasgow] 8-10 September 2014 ; [a General Discussion on Organic Photonics and Electronics]

Spiers Memorial Lecture: Organic electronics: an organic materials perspective /Fred Wudl --Exploring coherent transport through [pi]-stacked systems for molecular electronic devices /Qian Li and Gemma C. Solomon --A quantum chemical study from a molecular transport perspective: ionization and elect...

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Other Authors: Skabara, Peter (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2014
Series:Faraday discussions volume 174
In: Faraday discussions (volume 174)

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Author Notes:[Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Scientific committee, chair: Peter Skabara]
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Summary:Spiers Memorial Lecture: Organic electronics: an organic materials perspective /Fred Wudl --Exploring coherent transport through [pi]-stacked systems for molecular electronic devices /Qian Li and Gemma C. Solomon --A quantum chemical study from a molecular transport perspective: ionization and electron attachment energies for species often used to fabricate single-molecule junctions /Ioan Båldea --Breaking the simple proportionality between molecular conductances and charge transfer rates /Ravindra Venkatramani, Emil Wierzbinski, David H. Waldeck and David N. Beratan --Molecular diodes enabled by quantum interference /Arunabh Batra [and 6 others] --Measurement and control of detailed electronic properties in a single molecule break junction /Kun Want, Joseph Hamill, Jianfeng Zhou, Cunlan Guo and Bingqian Xu --A computational study of potential molecular switches that exploit Baird's rule on excited-state aromaticity and antiaromaticity /H. Löfrås [and 6 others] --Organic semiconductor distributed feedback laser pixels for lab-on-a-chip applications fabricated by laser-assisted replication /Xin Liu [and 10 others] --Rigid biimidazole ancillary ligands as an avenue to bright deep blue cationic iridium(III) complexes /Adam F. Henwood, Sloane Evariste, Alexandra M. Z. Slawin and Eli Zysman-Colman --Lasing of Tamm states in highly efficient organic devices based on small-molecule organic semiconductors /R. Brückner, V. G. Lyssenko, S. Hofmann and K. Leo --Dynamic amplification of light signals in photorefractive ferroelectric liquid crystalline mixtures /Takeo Sasaki, Satoshi Kajikawa and Yumiko Naka --Organic semiconducting single crystals as solid-state sensors for ionizing radiation /Beatrice Fraboni, Andrea Ciavatti, Laura Basiricò and Alessandro Fraleoni-Morgera --Parameter free calculation of the subgap density of states in poly(3-hexylthiophene) /Jarvist M. Frost, James Kirkpatrick, Thomas Kirchartz and Jenny Nelson --In situ formation of organic-inorganic hybrid nanostructures for photovoltaic applications /Sebastian Wood [and 5 others] --Computational investigation of hole mobilities in organic semiconductors: comparison of single crystal structures and surface adsorbed clusters /Rose A. Krawczuk, Steven Tierney, William Mitchell and Joseph J. W. McDouall --Supramolecular control of organic p/n-heterojunctions by complementary hydrogen bonding /Hayden T. Black, Huaping Lin, Francine Bélanger-Gariépy and Dmitrii F. Perepichka --Design of donor-acceptor star-shaped oligomers for efficient solution-processible organic photovoltaics /S. A. Ponomarenko [and 8 others] --Novel electrochemiluminescent materials for sensor applications /Lynn Dennany, Zahera Mohsan, Alexander L. Kanibolotsky and Peter J. Skabara --Hybrid organic semiconductor lasers for bio-molecular sensing /Anne-Marie Haughey [and 7 others] --Bio-sorbable, liquid electrolyte gated thin-film transistor based on a solution-processed zinc oxide layer /Mandeep Singh [and 10 others] --Characterization and simulation of electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistors /Katharina Melzer [and 5 others] --Organic electronics and photonics: concluding remarks /Donal D. C. Bradley --Poster titles --List of participants.
"This volume encompasses a range of topical subjects, centered around the theme of organic electronics and photonics. Organic semiconductors (OSCs) are revolutionising the electronics industry. OSCs offer several key characteristics that can be used to provide major advantages over silicon based devices. Polymer based OSCs can be used to provide flexible devices and this, coupled with the fact that OSCs function effectively as thin films, means that the devices are lightweight, highly portable, and exceptionally marketable. The most topical applications to date include organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays and lighting, organic photovoltaics (OPVs) and organic field effect transistors (OFETs). OLEDs have already reached the market and our understanding of structure-property relationships and photophysics in this field are already well established. In the case of OPVs and OFETs, the major challenge is to match the performance of amorphous silicon in analogous devices. Applications for these technologies are varied and include sensing, medical diagnostics, artificial assemblies, computing and information and communication technologies."--Back cover
Item Description:"A general discussion on organic photonics and electronics was held in Glasgow, UK on the 8th, 9th and 10th of September 2014."
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