Search for dissertations about: "Magnus Berggren"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words Magnus Berggren.
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6. Charge Transport Modulation and Optical Absorption Switching in Organic Electronic Devices
Abstract : Organic electronics has evolved into a well-established research field thanks to major progresses in material sciences during recent decades. More attention was paid to this research field when “the discovery and development of conductive polymers” was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000. READ MORE
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7. Electrochromic Polymer Devices: Active-Matrix Displays and Switchable Polarizers
Abstract : Major efforts have been spent during recent years in worldwide attempts to achieve an electronic paper technology; the common name for novel flexible displays utilizing substrates such as paper, plastics or thin metal sheets. Various kinds of technology are available that potentially will be used for an electronic paper, which differs from each other mainly with respect to the choice of active materials, substrates and manufacturing techniques. READ MORE
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8. Organic Bioelectronics for Neurotransmitter Release at the Speed of Life
Abstract : The signaling dynamics in neuronal networks includes processes ranging from lifelong neuromodulation to direct synaptic neurotransmission. In chemical synapses, the time delay it takes to pass a signal from one neuron to the next lasts for less than a millisecond. READ MORE
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9. Solution-processed light-emitting electrochemical cells : challenges and opportunities
Abstract : Our world is filling up with electronics. High-tech gadgets are integrated everywhere, from smart fridges able to track expiry dates and food usage, to microchip implants that let us unlock doors and pay with our hands. READ MORE
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10. Conjugated polymer surface switches for active cell control
Abstract : Conjugated polymers have been found useful in a wide range of applications such as sensors, electrochemical transistors, solar cells, and printed electronics due to their mechanical, optical and electronic properties. An amazing research field has grown during the last three decades since the discovery of conducting polymers in 1976. READ MORE