Interface Controlled Organic Thin Films [E-Book] / edited by Katharina Al-Shamery, Giles Horowitz, Helmut Sitter, Horst-Günter Rubahn
Organic semiconductors are a central topic of advanced materials research. The book is aiming at bridging the gap between the development and production of devices and basic research on thin film characterisation using cutting-edge techniques in surface and interface science. Topics involve organic...
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Personal Name(s): | Al-Shamery, Katharina, editor |
Horowitz, Giles, editor / Rubahn, Horst-Günter, editor / Sitter, Helmut, editor | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
2009
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Physical Description: |
XII, 230 p. 122 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783540959304 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-540-95930-4 |
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Springer Proceedings in Physics ;
129 |
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- A. Thin Film Growth
- Toward an Ab-initio Description of Organic Thin Film Growth
- Organic Nanofibers from PPTPP
- #x03B1;-Sexithiophene Films Grown On Cu(110)-(2x1)O: From Monolayer To Multilayers
- Para-Sexiphenyl Layers Grown On Light Sensitive Polymer Substrates
- Thermal Desorption Of Organic Molecules
- Crystalline Stages Of Rubrene Films Probed By Raman Spectroscopy
- Rubrene Thin Film Characteristics on Mica
- Structural Properties of Rubrene Thin Films Grown on Mica Surfaces
- Rubrene On Mica: From The Early Growth Stage To Late Crystallization
- #x03B2;-Sheeted Amyloid Fibril Based Structures For Hybrid Nanoobjects On Solid Surfaces
- Characteristics Of Vacuum Deposited Sucrose Thin Films
- Electropolymerization of Polypyrrole Films in Aqueous Solution with Side-Coupler Agent with Side-Coupler Agent
- Surface Modification of Polymer Powders by a Far Cold Remote Nitrogen Plasma in Fluidized Bed
- Features of Polytetrafluoroethylene Coating Growth on Activated Surfaces from Gas Phase
- Modification of Amorphous Carbon Film Surfaces by Thermal Grafting of Alkene Molecules
- DNA-controlled assemblage of Ag nanoparticles on solid surfaces
- Characterization of 11-MUA SAM formation on gold surfaces
- SAMs of 11-MUA grown on polycrystalline Au-foils by physical vapor deposition in UHV
- Photoreactive self assembled monolayers for tuning the surface polarity
- B. Traps and Defects
- Spectroscopy of Defects in Epitaxially Grown Para-sexiphenyl Nanostructures
- Magnetoresistance in Poly (3-hexyl thiophene) Based Diodes and Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
- Evolution of the bipolaron structure in oligo-diacetylene films: a semiempirical study
- C. Energy Level Alignment and Charge Transfer
- Molecular Orientation Dependence of the Ionization Energy of Pentacene in Thin Films
- Charge transfer and polarization screening at organic/metal interfaces: single crystalline versus polycrystalline gold
- Sensing infrared light with an organic/inorganic hetero-junction
- D. Advanced Characterization Methods
- Ultrafast Confocal Microscope for Functional Imaging of Organic Thin Films
- Growth and Desorption Kinetics of Sexiphenyl Needles: an in-situ AFM/PEEM Study
- E. Organic Devices
- Temperature Dependence of the Charge Transport in a C60 based Organic Field Effect Transistor
- The Influence of Chain Orientation in the Electric Behaviour of Polymer Diodes
- Interface Modification of Pentacene OFET Gate Dielectrics
- Negative Differential Resistance in C60 Diodes
- Performance and Transport Properties of Phthalocyanine:Fullerene Organic Solar Cells
- Organic Transistors Based on Molecular and Polymeric Dielectric Materials
- Morphology of the Metal-organic Semiconductor Contacts: the Role of Substrate Surface Treatment
- Molecular Interactions Between Alcohols and Metal Phthalocyanine Thin Films for Optical Gas Sensor Applications
- Organic Thin-Film Transistors with Enhanced Sensing Capabilities
- Photoelectric Properties of Microrelief Organic/Inorganic Semiconductor Heterojunctions.