Description
Book SynopsisOrganic semiconductors are attracting tremendous attention since they are cheap, easy to process, and capable of being deposited on flexible substrates and bent, while their inorganic competitors, e.g. crystalline silicon, would crack.
Table of ContentsPreface.
Contributors.
1 Crystal Engineering Organic Semiconductors (Joseph C. Sumrak, Anatoliy N. Sokolov, and Leonard R. MacGillivray).
2 Conjugated Block Copolymers and Cooligomers (Yongye Liang and Luping Yu).
3 Charge Transports and Its Modeling in Liquid Crystals (Jun-ichi Hanna and Akira Ohno).
4 Self-Organized Discotic Liquid Crystals as Novel Organic Semiconductors (Manoj Mathew and Quan Li).
5 Self-Organized Semiconducting Smectic Liquid Crystals (Ji Ma and Quan Li).
6 Self-Assembling of Carbon Nanotubes (Liming Dai).
7 Self-Organized Fullerene Based Organic Semiconductors (Li-Mei Jin and Quan Li).
8 High-Efficiency Organic Solar Cells Using Self-Organized Materials (Paul A. Lane).
9 Selective Molecular Assembly for Bottom-Up Fabrication of Organic Thin-Film Transistors (Takeo Minari, Masataka Kano, and Kazuhito Tsukagoshi).
Index.