Search for dissertations about: "Organic electronics."
Showing result 11 - 15 of 162 swedish dissertations containing the words Organic electronics..
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11. Designing Quinone-based Organic Batteries
Abstract : The demand for secondary energy storage is ever increasing, being at the forefront of the transformation to a sustainable society. Conventional batteries, whose electrode materials require mining and high temperature refining, generate substantial carbon dioxide emissions during production. READ MORE
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12. Towards flexible organic electronics : photoelectron spectroscopy of surfaces and interfaces
Abstract : Intensive studies of conjugated molecules and polymers are carried out all over the world with the intent of obtaining cheap and efficient organic electronic devices. The most mature application at the moment is the light-emitting diode, but also photovoltaic cells and different types of transistors shows promising results. READ MORE
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13. Nanofibrillar Materials for Organic and Printable Electronics
Abstract : In recent years, organic electronics have attracted great attention due to their multiple advantages such as light weight, flexibility, large area fabrication and cost-effective production processes. The recent progress in fabricating organic electronic devices has been achieved with the development of new materials which provide competing functionalities to the electronics devices. READ MORE
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14. The Synthesis of Molecular Switches Based Upon Ru(II) Polypyridyl Architecture for Electronic Applications
Abstract : According to the famous axiom known as Moore’s Law the number of transistors that can be etched on a given piece of silicon, and therefore the computing power, will double every 18 to 24 months. For the last 40 years Moore’s prediction has held true as computers have grown more and more powerful. READ MORE
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15. Synthesis and Photochemical Characterisation of Photoactive Compounds for Molecular Electronics
Abstract : In this modern age of technology, communication is highly reliant on computing devices such as mobile phones and computers. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) as well as the widespread use of user-generated contents (UGC) are demanding more computing power and large data storage. READ MORE