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ISBN 10: 1774695308
ISBN 13: 978-1774695302
Author: S.N. Shukla
Table of contents:
Chapter 1
Introduction to Organic Semiconductors.
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Electronic Structures
1.3. Solitons, Polarons, and Bipolarons.
1.4. Excitons
1.5. Concept of Doping and P- and N-Type Oscs
1.6. Device Applications
1.7. Summary.
References
Chapter 2
Structure and Properties of Organic Semiconductors
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Materials and Their Chemical Properties
2.3. Basic Working Principles.
2.4. Optical Properties.
2.5. Technological Aspects.
References
Chapter 3
Organic Semiconductors for Device Applications
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Organic Molecules for Device Applications.
3.3. Material Selection Criteria for OSC Devices…
3.4. Relevance of Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Graphene in OSC Devices.
3.5. Historical Development Perspectives
3.6. High-Mobility OSC Thin Films.
References.
Chapter 4
Introduction to Optoelectronic Devices
4.1. Introduction…
4.2. Optical Properties.
4.3. Photoconductivity.
4.4. Electroluminescence (EL).
4.5. Optical Detection with Functionalized Nanotubes References
Chapter 5
Organic Semiconductors for Optical Applications
5.1. Introduction.
5.2. Electronic Structure and Optical Properties.
5.3. Solution-Based Amplifiers..
5.4. Solid-State Amplifiers.
5.5. Conclusion
References
Chapter 6
Organic Semiconductors for Photodetectors
6.1. Introduction.
6.2. Working Principle of Organic Photodetectors (OPDS).
6.3. Performance Parameters of Organic Photodetectors (OPDS).
6.4. Spectral Response Characteristics.
6.5. A Gain In Organic Photodetectors (OPDS).
6.6. Linear Dynamic Range (LDR).
6.7. Response Speed..
6.8. Conclusion
References
Chapter 7
Organic Semiconductors for Visible Lights Communicators
7.1. Introduction.
7.2. Organic Semiconductors (OSC) as Color Converters.
7.3. Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) as Light Sources
7.4. Organic Photodiodes and Photovoltaics
7.5. Fluorescent Antennas for Visible Light Communications (VLCs)
References.
Chapter 8
Plasmonics for Light-Emitting and Photovoltaic Devices.
8.1. Introduction.
8.2. Optical Properties of the Surface Plasmon (SP) Resonance..
8.3. High-Efficiency Light Emissions Using Plasmonics.
8.4. The Mechanism for the SP Coupled Emissions
8.5. Applications for Organic Materials..
8.6. Device Application for Light-Emitting Devices.
References.
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