Printed Organic and Molecular Electronics [electronic resource] / edited by Daniel R. Gamota, Paul Brazis, Krishna Kalyanasundaram, Jie Zhang
- Published:
- New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
- Edition:
- 1st ed. 2004.
- Physical Description:
- XXIII, 695 pages : online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Gamota, Daniel R., Brazis, Paul, Kalyanasundaram, Krishna, Jie Zhang, and SpringerLink (Online service)
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- Contents:
- 1 An Introduction to Organic Semiconductors -- 1.1 Organic Semiconductor Device History -- 1.2 Recent Advances and Trends in Organic Semiconductor Devices -- 1.3 Issues to Overcome for Diffusion of Organic Semiconductor Devices -- 1.4 Organic Semiconductors vs. Traditional Silicon Semiconductors -- 2 Organic Semiconductor Materials -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Chemistry of Semiconductors Based on Organic Materials -- 2.3 Polymeric Semiconductors -- 2.4 Molecular and Physical Properties -- 2.5 Charge Transport Mechanism -- 2.6 Passive Materials and Packaging -- 2.7 Summary and Outlook -- 2.8 Chapter 2 References -- 3 Manufacturing Platforms for Printing Organic Circuits -- 3.1 Critical Material Parameters for Printing Organic Circuits: Suspensions, Solutions, and the Solids State -- 3.1.8 Transitional Discussion for Proposed PrintingPlatforms -- 3.1.9 Section 3.1 References -- 3.2 Lithography -- 3.3 Flexography -- 3.4 Basic Principles of Gravure Printing -- 3.5 Pad Printing -- 3.6 Screen Printing -- 3.7 Digital Printing -- 3.8 Soft Lithography -- 4 Electrical Behavior of Organic Transistors and Circuits -- 4.1 Device Structures, Characterization and Modeling -- 4.2 Organic Polymer Field-Effect Transistors -- 4.3 Organic Transistor Complementary Circuits -- 5 Applications -- 5.1 Risks and Opportunities -- 5.2 Technological Considerations -- 5.3 Commercial Aspects of Organic Electronic Applications -- 5.4 Acknowledgement -- 5.5 References -- 6 Molecular Electronics -- 6.1Introduction -- 6.2 Past 30 Years of Molecular Electronics/Nanotechnology -- 6.3 Processing Technologies (Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up) -- 6.4 Performance -- 6.5 Issues/Challenges -- 6.6 Future Directions -- 6.7 Summary -- 6.8 Acknowledgement -- 6.9 Chapter 6 References -- Authors.
- Summary:
- Printed Organic And Molecular Electronics was compiled to create a reference that included existing knowledge from the most renowned industry, academic, and government experts in the fields of organic semiconductor technology, graphic arts printing, micro-contact printing, and molecular electronics. It is divided into sections that consist of the most critical topics required for one to develop a strong understanding of the states of these technologies and the paths for taking them from R&D to the hands of consumers on a massive scale. As such, the book provides both theory as well as technology development results and trends.
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- ISBN:
- 9781441990747
- Digital File Characteristics:
- PDF
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- Springer Nature eBook
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