Search for dissertations about: "Charge transport"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 377 swedish dissertations containing the words Charge transport.
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6. Vertical charge transport in conjugated polymers
Abstract : Conjugated polymers are novel organic electronic materials highly important for organic photovoltaic applications. Charge transport is one of the key properties which defines the performance of conjugated polymers in electronic devices. READ MORE
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7. Theoretical Modeling of Intra- and Inter-molecular Charge Transport
Abstract : This thesis focuses on theoretical study of charge transportproperties in molecular systems. The understanding of the transportprocess and mechanism in molecular systems is essential forthe design of new functional molecular materials and molecularelectronic devices. READ MORE
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8. Conducting Polymers Containing In-Chain Metal Centres : Electropolymerisation and Charge Transport
Abstract : Conjugated polymers that exhibit high electronic conductivities play key roles in the emerging field of molecular electronics. In particular, linking metal centres with useful electrochemical, photophysical, or catalytic properties to the backbone, or within the polymer chain itself, is a topic which has attracted a significant amount of interest lately. READ MORE
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9. Studies of Charge Transport and Energy Level in Solar Cells Based on Polymer/Fullerene Bulk Heterojunction
Abstract : π-Conjugated polymers have attracted considerable attention since they are potential candidates for various opto-electronic devices such as solar cells, light emitting iodes, photodiodes, and transistors. Electronic de vices based on conjugated polymers can be easily processed at low temperature using inexpensive technologies. READ MORE
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10. A molecular guide to efficient charge transport : Coordination materials for photovoltaic cells
Abstract : Emerging solar energy conversion and energy storage technologies play a vital role in solving the present energy crisis and achieving carbon net zero. Currently, they are limited by the use of inefficient, unstable and expensive charge transport materials. READ MORE