Table of Contents of EOOE Report n°2 (April 2009)
For selected articles of the EOOE report No 2 please follow the links. For further information please contact isabelle.chartier <at> cea.fr
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Experts’ analysis |
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| Materials |
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| Univ. of Groningen,
Philips Research Lab., Dutsch Polymer Inst., Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Graz Univ. of Technology, Russian Academy of Sciences Univ. of Illinois, Purdue Univ.: Semiconducting SAMs versus CNT networks for the next generation of Organic Field Effect Transistors |
3 |
| Abo Akademi Univ., Turku Univ.: Ion conductive membrane as both
gate dielectric and support for Organic Thin Film |
6 |
| Polyera Corp., BASF:
Air-stable electron-transporting organic semiconductor with high mobility |
7 |
| Lund Univ.: Excited-State Migration in Single Conjugated Polymer
Chains |
8 |
| Princeton Univ.: A
review on metal-organic interfaces |
9 |
| Manufacturing |
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| Manroland: Measurement of hardening degree with ultrasound |
11 |
| Korea Inst. of Machinery and Materials, Univ. of Freiburg: Uniform
drop reproduction in a line of inkjet nozzles |
12 |
| Nanyang Technological University: UV transfer embossing applied for
bottom gate OTFT |
12 |
| Devices |
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| Univ. of Cambridge: Toward low operating voltage top-gated polymer
field-effect transistors |
15 |
| Systems and applications | |
| Umicore: Recycling Logistics of Consumer Electronics |
17 |
| Conference Report | |
| Printed Electronics
Europe 2009 & Photovoltaics Beyond Conventional Silicon Europe 2009: April 7-8, 2009 – Dresden, Germany |
19 |
| ICT'09
(International Thin Film Transistors Conference): March 5 – 6, 2009 –
Paris, France |
20 |
| Bibliometry |
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| Modelling for organic electronics |
23 |
| Thematic report: Modelling |
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| Modelling and design of organic CMOS
circuitry |
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| D. Bode, L. Li, J. Genoe |
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| Modelling ordered and disordered organics |
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| B. Eccleston |
31 |
| Annexe |
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| Glossary |
33 |
| Companies, organisations & experts quoted in this report |
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