Since the discovery of organic materials with conducting properties, about three decades ago, organic optoelectronics has evolved into a dynamic field of applied research and industrialization. Due to their outstanding material properties compared to traditional inorganic semiconductors, organic semiconductors are anticipated to impact strongly on the future development of semiconductor technology.

For example, polymer semiconductor devices are mechanically flexible, comparatively easy to process at low-cost allowing customer-designed manufacturing. A bright future is forecasted for organic LEDs. Various applications ranging from organic displays, organic solid-state-lighting, to integrated sensor systems are expected to produce a huge impact on our future daily life. In this lecture a survey on organic optoelectronics will be presented by exposing the participant to the basics of organic-LEDs, -photodetectors, -field-effect transistors and their combination to integrated systems. The device physics and required production technologies like screen-, ink-jet-, gravure-printing of polymeric semiconductors materials will be discussed in the context of potential future applications and markets.
Content
- Introduction to organic semiconductor material classes
- Basic building blocks of organic optoelectronics: Organic LEDs- Organic photodiodes - Organic transistors
- Degradation of organic semiconductor devices
- Production technologies of polymeric semiconductor materials
- Organic optoelectronic systems: Organic displays - LogoLEDTM - Integrated organic systems
- Potential future applications of organic optoelectronics
- Market outlook
The course will take place in Basel on September 9, 2010. For more information and inscription, please go here.
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