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Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications



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Autore: Kim Ju-Hyung Visualizza persona
Titolo: Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (114 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: silk fibroin
hybrid nanoflowers surface
Pb(II) removal
interaction mechanism
off-axis conic surface
shape accuracy
auto-collimation
single CGH
hybrid compensation
organic electronics
liquid semiconductors
charge injection
surface engineering
crack engineering
eutectic gallium indium
EGaIn
liquid metal
gallium alloy
flexible photodetector
flexible electronics
perovskite solar cells
performance improvement
lead acetate
cesium doping
stimuli-responsive hydrogels
thermogelling polymers
sol-gel transition behaviors
complex colloidal systems
conducting polymer
PEDOT:PSS
electrical conductivity
processing additive
linear glycol
sigmoidal function
liquid metals
gallium alloys
Galinstan
flexible electronics photodetectors
solar-blind photodetection
Persona (resp. second.): KimJu-Hyung
Sommario/riassunto: In the last few decades, organic materials (or carbon-based materials in a broad sense), including polymers, have received much attention for their potential applications in electronics, because they have outstanding advantages such as high processibility, mechanical flexibility, and low weight. Extensive research efforts have thus been devoted to the development and advancement of organic materials for various applications, covering a wide range from molecular design to device fabrication methods. In addition, it has been recognized that surfaces and interfaces play a crucial role in the operation and performance of the devices. For instance, various interactions at organic–metal interfaces are of great importance in organic epitaxy, and also have a strong correlation with intermolecular structures and their electronic properties. In this context, the main focus of this Special Issue was collecting scientific contributions addressing surface and interface engineering with organic materials, and related applications. The diversity of contributions presented in this Special Issue exhibits relevant progress and the potential of organic materials in a variety of applications that are not limited to the fabrication of organic devices.
Titolo autorizzato: Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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