Search for dissertations about: "C60"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the word C60.
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6. Fabricating designed fullerene nanostructures for functional electronic devices
Abstract : A long-term goal within the field of organic electronics has been to developflexible and functional devices, which can be processed and patterned withlow-cost and energy-efficient solution-based methods. This thesis presents anumber of functional paths towards the attainment of this goal via thedevelopment and demonstration of novel fabrication and patterningmethods involving the important organic-semiconductor family termedfullerenes. READ MORE
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7. Photo-polymerization as a tool for engineering the active material in organic field-effect transistors
Abstract : The emergence of organic semiconductors is exciting since it promises to open up for straightforward and low-cost fabrication of a wide range of efficient and novel electronic devices. However, in order for this promise to become reality it is critical that new and functional fabrication techniques are developed. READ MORE
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8. Mutual Neutralization in collisionswith oppositely charged fullerene(C60) ions
Abstract : In this thesis, results from Mutual Neutralization experiment carried out atthe DESIREE facility, involving merged interacting ion beams, of oppositelycharged C60 ions are presented. This reaction may be of importance for explain-ing reliable estimates of the ionization balance in astrophysical environments,which defines the chemistry in molecular gas clouds. READ MORE
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9. Materials for Hydrogen storage and synthesis of new materials by hydrogenation
Abstract : The search for new materials for hydrogen storage is important for the development of future hydrogen energy applications. In this Thesis, it is shown that new materials with interesting properties can be synthesized by the reaction of hydrogen with various nanocarbon precursors. The thesis consists of two parts. READ MORE
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10. Low-Coordinate Organopnictogens : Synthesis and Optoelectronic properties
Abstract : This thesis work is based on the development of novel organopnictogen compounds and the exploration of their potential applications in organic electronics. In particular, incorporation of phosphorus and arsenic into π-conjugated systems is known to modify the optoelectronic properties. READ MORE