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Oxford Graduate Texts: Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers by Ebinazar B. Namdas, Alan J. Heeger and Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci (2010, Hardcover)

Oxford Graduate Texts: Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers by Ebinazar B. Namdas, Alan J. Heeger and Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci (2010, Hardcover)

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Further Details Title: Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers Condition: New ISBN-10: 0198528647 EAN: 9780198528647 ISBN: 9780198528647 Publisher: Oxford University Press Format: Hardback Release Date: ...

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Further Details Title: Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers Condition: New ISBN-10: 0198528647 EAN: 9780198528647 ISBN: 9780198528647 Publisher: Oxford University Press Format: Hardback Release Date: 07/29/2010 Description: Conducting and semiconducting (conjugated) polymers have a unique set of properties, combining the electronic properties of metals and semiconductors with the processing advantages and mechanical properties of polymers. Now, thirty-five years after their discovery, metallic conducting polymers have been demonstrated in the laboratory to have electrical conductivities approaching that of copper, and mechanical strengths exceeding that of steel, a remarkable achievement. A wide variety of electrical and optical devices have been demonstrated using semiconducting polymers. Light-emitting devices have been made which are as bright as fluorescent lamps at applied voltages of only a few volts; photovoltaic solar energy conversion using conjugated polymer composites is in industrial production; conjugated polymer transistors, circuits and chips have been demonstrated. Indeed, semiconducting and metallic polymers can be thought of as electronic 'inks'. The advances in printing technology (ink-jet printing, off-set printing, etc) combined with the science and technology of conducting polymers will revolutionize the way in which electronic devices are manufactured. In addition, semiconducting and metallic polymers can be used in applications which require special mechanical properties such as flexibility. The field of semiconducting and conducting polymers has become one of the most attractive areas of interdisciplinary materials science and technology. Ranging from physics, chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering to the optical sciences, this field covers a wide range of competences and interdisciplinary knowledge. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Item Height: 249mm Item Length: 176mm Item Width: 20mm Item Weight: 739g Author: Alan J. Heeger, Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci, Ebinazar B. Namdas Genre: Science Nature & Math Topic: Technology & Engineering Book Series: Oxford Graduate Texts Release Year: 2010 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Ebinazar B. Namdas, Alan J. Heeger, Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci

Dewey Decimal

537.623

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

0198528647

ISBN-13

9780198528647

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

0.8 in

Item Length

9.8 in

Item Weight

26.1 Oz

Item Width

6.9 in

LC Classification Number

QC611.98.O7

Language

English

Number of Pages

320 Pages

Publication Name

Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers

Publication Year

2010

Publisher

Oxford University Press, Incorporated

Reviews

"Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers is an elegant introduction to the electronic properties of conducting (and semiconducting) polymers. The first half of the book provides a comprehensive, but straightforward, introduction to the optical and conduction properties of most commonly usedpolymers. The authors always discuss things with an eye to potential and current applications and the second half of the book is dedicated to the use of polymers in semiconducting device applications. This covers the now technologically very important areas of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes),photodetectors and photovoltaic cells and field effect transistors." --Robin Nicholas, Oxford University

Series

Oxford Graduate Texts

Subject

Physics / Polymer, Electronics / Semiconductors, Physics / General

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

Conducting and semiconducting (conjugated) polymers have a unique set of properties, combining the electronic properties of metals and semiconductors with the processing advantages and mechanical properties of polymers. Now, thirty-five years after their discovery, metallic conducting polymers have been demonstrated in the laboratory to have electrical conductivities approaching that of copper, and mechanical strengths exceeding that of steel, a remarkable achievement. A wide variety of electrical and optical devices have been demonstrated using semiconducting polymers. Light-emitting devices have been made which are as bright as fluorescent lamps at applied voltages of only a few volts; photovoltaic solar energy conversion using conjugated polymer composites is in industrial production; conjugated polymer transistors, circuits and chips have been demonstrated. Indeed, semiconducting and metallic polymers can be thought of as electronic 'inks'. The advances in printing technology (ink-jet printing, off-set printing, etc) combined with the science and technology of conducting polymers will revolutionize the way in which electronic devices are manufactured. In addition, semiconducting and metallic polymers can be used in applications which require special mechanical properties such as flexibility. The field of semiconducting and conducting polymers has become one of the most attractive areas of interdisciplinary materials science and technology. Ranging from physics, chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering to the optical sciences, this field covers a wide range of competences and interdisciplinary knowledge., The unique properties of conducting and semiconducting (conjugated) polymers make them one of the most attractive areas of interdisciplinary materials science and technology. Written by a pioneer in the field, this book is the first aimed at teaching graduate students, postdoctoral scientists, and specialists in industry about this exciting field.

Table Of Content

1. Electronic Structure of p-conjugated polymer chains2. Doping of Conducting Polymers3. Novel Properties Generate New Opportunities4. Disorder Induced Metal-Insulator (M-I) Transition in Conducting Polymers5. Metallic State of Conducting Polymers6. Nonlinear Excitations in Conjugated Polymers: Solitons, Polarons and Bipolarons7. Solitons, polarons and bipolarons: Experimental results8. Conjugated Polymers as Semiconductors9. Polymer Based Light Emitting Diodes (PLEDs) and Displays Fabricated from Arrays of PLEDs10. Light Emitting Electrochemical Cells (LEC)11. Semiconducting Polymers as Laser Materials12. Photoinduced Electron Transfer from Semiconducting Polymers to Acceptors13. Photodiodes and Photovoltaic Solar Cells14. Polymer Field Effect Transistors (FETs)

Type

Textbook

brand

Oxford University Press, Incorporated

gtin13

9780198528647