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Optoelectronics of Molecules and Polymers

By: Moliton, André [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Series in Optical Sciences: 104Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2006.Description: XXXI, 498 p. 229 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387251035.Subject(s): Physics | Optics | Optoelectronics | Plasmons (Physics) | Physics | Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical DevicesDDC classification: 621.36 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Concepts: electronic and optical processes in organic solids -- Band and electronic structures in regular 1-dimensional media -- Electron and band structure in regular or disordered 3-dimensional environments: localised and delocalised states -- Electron and band structures of ‘perfect’ organic solids -- Electron and band structures of ‘real’ organic solids -- Electronic transport properties: I Conduction in delocalised, localised and polaronic states -- Electron transport properties: II. Transport and injection mechanisms in resistive media -- Optical processes in molecular and macromolecular solids -- Components: organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaic cells and electro-optical modulators -- Fabrication and characterisation of molecular and macromolecular optoelectronic components -- Organic structures and materials in optoelectronic emitters: applications and display technologies -- Electroluminescent organic diodes -- Organic photovoltaic devices -- The origin of non-linear optical properties of ?-conjugated materials and electro-optical modulators.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Optoelectronic devices are being developed at an extraordinary rate. Organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaic devices and electro-optical modulators are pivotal to the future of displays, photosensors and solar cells, and communication technologies. This book details the theories underlying the relevant mechanisms in organic materials and covers, at a basic level, how the organic components are made. The first part of this book introduces the fundamental theories used to detail ordered solids and localised energy levels. The methods used to determine energy levels in perfectly ordered molecular and macromolecular systems are discussed, making sure that the effects of quasi-particles are not missed. The function of excitons and their transfer between two molecules are studied, and the problems associated with interfaces and charge injection into resistive media are presented. The second part details technological aspects such as the fabrication of devices based on organic materials by dry etching. The principal characterisation techniques are highlighted. Specific attention is paid to the use of organic light emitting diodes in visual displays, the conversion of photons into electricity in photovoltaic cells, and the electro-optical modulation of signals in communication and information technologies. Professor André Moliton is the Director of the " Unité de Microélectronique, Optoélectronique et Polymères " (UMOP - CNRS FRE 2701) at the Université de Limoges, France. The translator, Dr Roger C. Hiorns, is a post-doc at the Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Polymères at the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France.
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Concepts: electronic and optical processes in organic solids -- Band and electronic structures in regular 1-dimensional media -- Electron and band structure in regular or disordered 3-dimensional environments: localised and delocalised states -- Electron and band structures of ‘perfect’ organic solids -- Electron and band structures of ‘real’ organic solids -- Electronic transport properties: I Conduction in delocalised, localised and polaronic states -- Electron transport properties: II. Transport and injection mechanisms in resistive media -- Optical processes in molecular and macromolecular solids -- Components: organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaic cells and electro-optical modulators -- Fabrication and characterisation of molecular and macromolecular optoelectronic components -- Organic structures and materials in optoelectronic emitters: applications and display technologies -- Electroluminescent organic diodes -- Organic photovoltaic devices -- The origin of non-linear optical properties of ?-conjugated materials and electro-optical modulators.

Optoelectronic devices are being developed at an extraordinary rate. Organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaic devices and electro-optical modulators are pivotal to the future of displays, photosensors and solar cells, and communication technologies. This book details the theories underlying the relevant mechanisms in organic materials and covers, at a basic level, how the organic components are made. The first part of this book introduces the fundamental theories used to detail ordered solids and localised energy levels. The methods used to determine energy levels in perfectly ordered molecular and macromolecular systems are discussed, making sure that the effects of quasi-particles are not missed. The function of excitons and their transfer between two molecules are studied, and the problems associated with interfaces and charge injection into resistive media are presented. The second part details technological aspects such as the fabrication of devices based on organic materials by dry etching. The principal characterisation techniques are highlighted. Specific attention is paid to the use of organic light emitting diodes in visual displays, the conversion of photons into electricity in photovoltaic cells, and the electro-optical modulation of signals in communication and information technologies. Professor André Moliton is the Director of the " Unité de Microélectronique, Optoélectronique et Polymères " (UMOP - CNRS FRE 2701) at the Université de Limoges, France. The translator, Dr Roger C. Hiorns, is a post-doc at the Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Polymères at the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, France.

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