Conducting organic materials and devices / Suresh C. Jain, Magnus Willander, Vikram Kumar.
Series: Semiconductors and semimetals ; v. 81.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 188 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780127521909
- 0127521909
- Organic conductors
- Organic semiconductors
- Conducting polymers
- Polymers -- Electric properties
- Conducteurs organiques
- Semi-conducteurs organiques
- Polym�eres conducteurs
- Polym�eres -- Propri�et�es �electriques
- Conducting polymers
- Organic conductors
- Organic semiconductors
- Polymers -- Electric properties
- Leitf�ahige Polymere
- OLED
- Halvledare
- Polymerer
- Organic conductors
- Organic semiconductors
- Conducting polymers
- Polymers Electric properties
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- QC612.S4 W5 v.81
- TK7872.S4 J35 2007
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- UP 2800

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-155) and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Polyacetylene -- Ch. 3. Optical and transport properties -- Ch. 4. Light emitting diodes and lasers -- Ch. 5. Solar cells -- Ch. 6. Transistors.
Conducting polymers were discovered in 1970s, in Japan. Since this discovery, there has been a steady flow of new ideas, new understanding, new conducing polymer (organics) structures and devices with enhanced performance. Several breakthroughs have been made in the design and fabrication technology of the organic devices. Almost all properties, mechanical, electrical, and optical, are important in organics. This book describes the recent advances in these organic materials and devices.
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