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Research and Markets Adds Report: 'Organic Electronics II' [Manufacturing Close - Up]
(Manufacturing Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Organic Electronics II" to its offerings.
In a release, Research and Markets noted that report highlights include:
Hagen Klauk received his PhD in electrical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in 1999, receiving the Xerox Research Award for his doctorate on organic thin film transistors. In 2000 he joined Infineon Technologies in Erlangen, Germany and since 2005 he has been a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany, where he is investigating a wide range of novel organic device concepts. His work has led to more than seventy publications and forty patents.
Key Topics Covered:
Part I Materials
- Organic Semiconductor Materials for Transistors - Characterization of Order and Orientation in Semiconducting Polymers - Charge Transport Theories in Organic Semiconductors -? Silylethyne- Substituted Acenes and Heteroacenes - Conjugated Semiconductors for Organic n-Channel Transistors and Complementary Circuits - Low- Voltage Electrolyte-Gated OTFTs and Their Applications
Part II Manufacturing
- Printing Techniques for Thin-Film Electronics - Picoliter and Subfemtoliter Ink-jet Technologies for Organic Transistors - Ink- jet Printing of Downscaled Organic Electronic Devices - Interplay between Processing, Structure, and Electronic Properties in Soluble Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors - Light-Emitting Organic Transistors - Design Methodologies for Organic RFID Tags and Sensor Readout on Foil
Authors
Hagen Klauk received his PhD in electrical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in 1999, receiving the Xerox Research Award for his doctorate on organic thin film transistors. In 2000 he joined Infineon Technologies in Erlangen, Germany and since 2005 he has been a research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany, where he is investigating a wide range of novel organic device concepts. His work has led to more than seventy publications and forty patents.
Report information:
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6fjkxn/ organic_electronic
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