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The scope of this book will be focused on the interface issues and problems in organic materials as electronic device applications. The organic material electronics is a rapidly progressing field for potential applications in flexible field effect transistors, plastic solar cells, organic luminescent devices, etc.However, the performance of these organic devices is still not sufficient. To enhance the understanding and practical applications of organic devices, we need to understand the fundamental organic device physics which is somewhat different from the conventional inorganic device physics. This book will discuss the detailed progress in these topics.

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Nanoscale Interface; Contact Resistance and Space Charge Effects; Interface Control; Charge Transfer Property; Statistical Analysis; Metal-Molecule Contacts; Hysteric Current-Voltage Response; Single-Molecule Using Scanning Probe Microscopy; Thin Nematic Film; Training and Fatigue of Conducting Polymer; Surface Plasmon Excitations and Emission; Structure Optimization; Morphology Control; Electroluminescence; All-Printed RFID Tags; Physical Vapor Deposition; Bioelectronic Devices.

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    A Hardback by Young-soo Kwon, Mitsumasa Iwamoto, Takhee Lee

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9789814322485, 978-9814322485
      ISBN10: 9814322482

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The scope of this book will be focused on the interface issues and problems in organic materials as electronic device applications. The organic material electronics is a rapidly progressing field for potential applications in flexible field effect transistors, plastic solar cells, organic luminescent devices, etc.However, the performance of these organic devices is still not sufficient. To enhance the understanding and practical applications of organic devices, we need to understand the fundamental organic device physics which is somewhat different from the conventional inorganic device physics. This book will discuss the detailed progress in these topics.

      Table of Contents
      Nanoscale Interface; Contact Resistance and Space Charge Effects; Interface Control; Charge Transfer Property; Statistical Analysis; Metal-Molecule Contacts; Hysteric Current-Voltage Response; Single-Molecule Using Scanning Probe Microscopy; Thin Nematic Film; Training and Fatigue of Conducting Polymer; Surface Plasmon Excitations and Emission; Structure Optimization; Morphology Control; Electroluminescence; All-Printed RFID Tags; Physical Vapor Deposition; Bioelectronic Devices.

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