Search for dissertations about: "Isak Engquist"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Isak Engquist.
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1. Flexible and Cellulose-based Organic Electronics
Abstract : Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applications of such materials. In the 1970s, the discovery that polymers can be made electrically conductive led to an explosion within this field which has continued to grow year by year. READ MORE
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2. Materials Design for Paper Electrodes : A Papermaking Perspective on Electrode Fabrication
Abstract : The electrification and digitalization of our society has propelled the demand for energy storage solutions. High-end technologies have been developed to satisfy the requirements of demanding applications, such as electromobility and portable consumer electronics, which also increasingly find markets for less demanding applications. READ MORE
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3. Application of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Organic Electronics
Abstract : The rapid technological developments enforce us to live in an increasingly electronic world, and the revolutionary usage of conjugated polymers in electronics in the late 1970s accelerated these developments, based on the unique characteristics of conjugated polymers, such as low cost, easy processing, mechanical flexibility, large-area application and compatibility with a variety of substrates. Organic electronic devices are commercially available in the form of, for example, solar cells, transistors, and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. READ MORE
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4. 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
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5. Addressability and GHz Operation in Flexible Electronics
Abstract : The discovery of conductive polymers in 1977 opened up a whole new path for flexible electronics. Conducting polymers and organic semiconductors are carbon rich compounds that are able to conduct charges while flexed and are compatible with low-cost and large-scale processes including printing and coating techniques. READ MORE