Solution-Processable Components for Organic Electronic Devices

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This book has been inspired by a growing interest in an emerging technol- ogy – printed organic electronics. We have realized that there is a considerable demand for a book that would present achievements and – perhaps even more importantly – challenges in the synthesis and processing of solution-processable materials required for organic electronics as well as in assembling them into functional devices. Such a demand results from the fact that the industrial-scale production of printed (and preferably also flexible) large-area organic electronics still remains an unfulfilled promise. Several prominent scientists have kindly accepted our invitation to contribute with insights into the synthesis and processing of different materials used in organic and hybrid electronics (with particular emphasis on nanostructured materials) and also with the discussion of basic physical mechanisms governing optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors (OSCs) and solution-based methods of fabrication of organic electronic devices.

Author(s): Beata Łuszczynska, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Jacek Ulanski
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 682

Cover......Page 1
Solution-Processable Components for
Organic Electronic Devices
......Page 3
© 2019......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 13
1 Precision and Purity of Conjugated Polymers – To be
Ensured Before Processing......Page 17
2 Synthesis of Solution-Processable Nanoparticles of
Inorganic Semiconductors and Their Application to the
Fabrication of Hybrid Materials for Organic Electronics and
Photonics......Page 72
3 Synthesis of High k Nanoparticles by Controlled Radical
Polymerization......Page 196
4 Polymer Blending and Phase Behavior in Organic
Electronics: Two Case Studies......Page 242
5 Photogeneration of Charge Carriers in
Solution-Processable Organic Semiconductors......Page 274
6 Charge Carrier Transport in Organic Semiconductor
Composites –Models and Experimental Techniques......Page 324
7 Organic Field-Effect Transistors Based on Nanostructured
Blends......Page 379
8 Organic Light-emitting Diodes Based on
Solution-Processable Organic Materials......Page 427
9 Organic Photovoltaics Based on Solution-Processable
NanostructuredMaterials: Device Physics and Modeling......Page 497
10 Solution-Processed Organic Photodiodes......Page 551
11 Electronic Memory Devices Based on Solution-Processable
NanostructuredMaterials......Page 604
12 Intelligent Roll-to-RollManufacturing of Organic
Electronic Devices......Page 640
Index......Page 667