Title:
Introduction to organic electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices
Series:
Optical Science and Engineering Series ; 133
Publication Information:
London, UK : CRC Pr., 2008
Physical Description:
xxiv, 910 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780849392849
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Summary
Summary
Reflecting rapid growth in research and development on organic/polymeric electronic and photonic materials and devices, Introduction to Organic Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials and Devices provides comprehensive coverage of the state-of-the-art in an accessible format. The book presents fundamentals, principles, and mechanisms complemented by examples, experimental data, and more than 600 figures, more than 500 equations, about 70 tables, more than 150 exercise questions, and more than 1500 reference citations.
Table of Contents
Book Abstract | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xv |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Editors | p. xix |
Contributors | p. xxi |
Chapter 1 Introduction to Optoelectronic Materials | p. 1 |
Chapter 2 Introduction to Optoelectronic Device Principles | p. 25 |
Chapter 3 Basic Electronic Structures and Charge Carrier Generation in Organic Optoelectronic Materials | p. 47 |
Chapter 4 Charge Transport in Conducting Polymers | p. 87 |
Chapter 5 Major Classes of Organic Small Molecules for Electronics and Optoelectronics | p. 129 |
Chapter 6 Major Classes of Conjugated Polymers and Synthetic Strategies | p. 173 |
Chapter 7 Low Energy Gap, Conducting, and Transparent Polymers | p. 211 |
Chapter 8 Conjugated Polymers, Fullerene C[subscript 60], and Carbon Nanotubes for Optoelectronic Devices | p. 237 |
Chapter 9 Introduction of Organic Superconducting Materials | p. 263 |
Chapter 10 Molecular Semiconductors for Organic Field-Effect Transistors | p. 287 |
Chapter 11 Polymer Field-Effect Transistors | p. 319 |
Chapter 12 Organic Molecular Light-Emitting Materials and Devices | p. 351 |
Chapter 13 Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes: Devices and Materials | p. 373 |
Chapter 14 Organic and Polymeric Photovoltaic Materials and Devices | p. 401 |
Chapter 15 Organic Molecular Nonlinear Optical Materials and Devices | p. 421 |
Chapter 16 Polymeric Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials and Devices | p. 467 |
Chapter 17 Organic and Polymeric Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials and Device Applications | p. 513 |
Chapter 18 Organic Multiphoton Absorbing Materials and Devices | p. 573 |
Chapter 19 Organic and Polymeric Photorefractive Materials and Devices | p. 607 |
Chapter 20 Organic/Metal Interface Properties | p. 637 |
Chapter 21 Single-Molecule Organic Electronics and Optoelectronics | p. 659 |
Chapter 22 Introduction to Nonvolatile Organic Thin-Film Memory Devices | p. 701 |
Chapter 23 Introduction to Organic Electrochromic Materials and Devices | p. 713 |
Chapter 24 An Introduction to Conducting Polymer Actuators | p. 733 |
Chapter 25 Organic Liquid Crystal Optoelectronic Materials and Devices | p. 765 |
Chapter 26 Organic and Polymeric Photonic Band Gap Materials and Devices | p. 793 |
Chapter 27 Introduction to Polymer Photonics for Information Technology | p. 819 |
Chapter 28 Organic Low-Dielectric Constant Materials for Microelectronics | p. 845 |
Chapter 29 Self-Assembly of Organic Optoelectronic Materials and Devices | p. 867 |
Index | p. 887 |