Search for dissertations about: "Electrochemical Doping"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words Electrochemical Doping.
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1. On the operation of light-emitting electrochemical cells
Abstract : We are in the midst of a technological revolution that permeates nearly all human activities; artificial light is one of the most visible contributors in this societal change. If more efficient, green, and versatile light sources can be developed, they might improve the life of millions of people around the world while causing minimal damage to our climate and environment. READ MORE
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2. Polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells : Utilizing doping for generation of light
Abstract : The current implementation of conjugated polymers (“conducting plastics”) in a wide range of devices promises to bring the vision of a new generation of flexible, efficient and low-cost applications to reality. Plastic lightemitting devices in the form of polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) are projected to be particularly close to the market in applications such as large area and conformable illumination panels and high-performance thin displays. READ MORE
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3. Organic Electrochemical Transistors : Materials and Challenges
Abstract : The use of organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs) has demonstrated the potential to transform the field of bioelectronics, spanning from medical diagnostics to neuromorphic computing hardware. To keep up with the fast-paced demands, it is crucial to develop customizable device fabrication, design new materials, improve operation stability, and explore the ion-electron interactions within OMIECs. READ MORE
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4. Electroactivity of conjugated polymers : A study of electrochemical doping and its applications
Abstract : Electrochemical doping of conjugated polymers is a complex process, which forms the basis for both characterisation and applications of this class of materials. The high electron affinityof poly(quinoxaline vinylene)s and poly(pyridopyrazine)s, two types of polymers with potential use as electron acceptors in organic photodiodes, has been demonstrated with cyclic voltamrnetry. READ MORE
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5. Light-Emitting Electrochemical Transistors
Abstract : Since the discovery of conductive polymers in 1977, the implementation of organic conjugated materials in electronic applications has been of great interest in both industry and academia. The goal of organic electronics is to realize large-area, inexpensive and mechanically-flexible electronic applications. READ MORE