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Organic Light Emitting Devices
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Organic Light Emitting Devices

Synthesis, Properties and Applications
BuchGebunden
Verkaufsrang522390inEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
CHF218.00

Beschreibung

This book reflects a decade of intense research on organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), culminating in excellent successes over the last few years which have resulted in the first commercializations of organic displays. The contributions from both academia as well as the industry leaders combine the fundamentals and latest research results with application know-how and industrial insights.In five sections, the authors cover introductory topics, fundamentalphysics, materials synthesis, device processing and optimization aswell as an outlook on new directions for organic electroluminescence.Organic and polymer chemists, electrochemists, physical chemists, physicists, materials scientists and electronics engineers will find a broad perspective and in-depth coverage on OLEDs.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-527-31218-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsdatum16.12.2005
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten426 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Illustrationenschwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss, farbige Illustrationen
Artikel-Nr.20256583
DetailwarengruppeEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
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Autor

Professor Klaus Müllen joined the Max-Planck-Society in 1989 as one of the directors of the Max-Planck-Institue for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany. he obtained his diploma in chemistry in 1969 from the University of Cologne, and completed his PhD at the University of Basel, Switzerland, in 1972. He joined the ETH Zurich and was appointed lecturer (Privatdozent) after finishing his habilitation in 1977, and moved on to a professorship at Cologne University two years later. He followed a call to the chair of organic chemistry at Mainz University in 1983. He received the Max Planck research prize in 1997 and the Phillip-Morris research prize in 1999, and has been visiting scientist at Osaka, Shanghai, Leuven, Jerusalem, Cambridge and other distinguished universities.Prof. Dr. Ullrich Scherf studied chemistry at Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1988 on the synthesis of PPV-type organic semiconductors and carbonization of polymer films. He subsequently spent one year at the Institute for Animal Physiology of the Saxonian Academy of Sciences in Leipzig isolating and characterizing of cockroach hormones. He joined the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, in 1990 and completed his habilitation in 1996 on polyarylene-type ladder polymers. He followed a call to the University of Potsdam, Germany, onto a professorship for polymer chemistry. In 2002, he became full professor for Macromolecular Chemistry at Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany. He has published over 350 refereed papers and received the Meyer-Struckmann Research Award in 1998.