<p>Defines the state-of-the-art in interface science for electronic applications of organic materials. Updates understanding of the foundaiton of interfacial properties. Describes novel electronic devices created from conjugated polymers and organic molecular solids.</p>
Conjugated polymer and molecular interfaces: science and technology for photonic and optoelectronic applications
โ Scribed by William R Salaneck
- Publisher
- Marcel Dekker
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 883
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Contributors......Page 12
1. Functional Dendritic Thin Films and Monolayers......Page 18
2. A Theoretical Study of Electrical Contacts to Self-Assembled Molecular Wires on Conducting Substrates......Page 40
3. A Theoretical Insight into Organic Interfaces in Electro-Optic Devices......Page 56
4. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Interfaces for Polymer-Based Electronic Devices......Page 90
5. Role of Interfaces in Semiconducting Polymer Optoelectronic Devices......Page 130
6. Studies of Organic Thin Films and Interfaces by Various Electron Spectroscopies: Molecular Orientation, Electronic States, and Reactions......Page 170
7. OrganicโMetal Interfaces: From Physisorption to Covalent Bonding......Page 222
8. Electronic Structure of Interfaces Between Organic Molecules and van der Waals Surfaces......Page 258
9. Indium-Tin-Oxide Thin Films for Characterization of Electrochemical Processes in Molecular Assemblies: Surface Characterization and Surface Modification......Page 286
10. Energy Level Alignment at OrganicโMetal Interfaces......Page 310
11. Organic Molecular Interfaces: Investigations of Electronic Structure, Chemistry, and Carrier Injection Properties......Page 368
12. MetalโPolyfluorene Interface and Surface: Structures and Stability......Page 418
13. Femtosecond Photoemission Study of Relaxation and Interface Charge Transfer Dynamics in Organic Photoreceptors......Page 460
14. STM-Excited Electroluminescence and Spectroscopy of Conjugated Polymers......Page 490
15. Contact-Limited Hole Current in Poly(p-phenylenevinylene)......Page 522
16. Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Using Alkaline-Earth Fluorides as an Electron Injection Layer......Page 542
17. Characterization of Metal Interfaces to Molecular Media from Analysis of Transient and Steady-State Electrical Measurements......Page 562
18. Molecular-Sized Structural Trap at OrganicโMetal Interface and Photocurrent Multiplication Phenomenon......Page 602
19. Charge Injection into Disordered Organic Semiconductors......Page 630
20. Energy Structures of Molecular Thin-Film/Metal Interfaces in Air......Page 668
21. MetalโOrganic Schottky Energy Barriers: Measurements and Device Implications......Page 710
22. Nanometric Electrostatic Phenomena at Molecular Interfaces......Page 750
23. Modifying Interfaces to Semiconducting Polymers: PEDOT in Polymer Microelectronics......Page 794
24. Electron and Hole Injection Processes in OLEDs Consisting of Low Molecular Weight Materials......Page 810
25. Preparation of Single Crystalline van der Waals Surfaces: Tips for Beginners......Page 828
26. Molecular Control of Electron and Hole Injection at Electrodes and at Organic Layer Interfaces in Organic Electroluminescent Devices......Page 834
C......Page 876
D......Page 877
H......Page 878
K......Page 879
P......Page 880
S......Page 882
W......Page 883
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