Search for dissertations about: "Ronald Österbacka"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Ronald Österbacka.
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1. Charge and Energy Transport in Disordered Organic Semiconductors
Abstract : Improvement of the performance of organic disordered semiconductors (OSC) is driven by the understanding of the underlying charge transport mechanisms and systematic exploitation thereof. There exists a multitude of materials and material systems based on polymers and small molecules with promising performance for use in organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaics, organic field-effect transistors and thermoelectrics. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Development of Organic-Based Thin Film Magnets for Spintronics
Abstract : In the growing field of spintronics, development of semiconducting magnets is a high priority. Organic-based molecular magnets are attractive candidates since their properties can be tailor-made by organic chemistry. Other advantages include low weight and low temperature processing. READ MORE
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4. Design and Fabrication of Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Abstract : Glödlampan, en gång symbolen för mänsklig uppfinningsförmåga, är idag på väg att försvinna. Lysdioder och lågenergilampor har istället tagit över då dessa har betydligt längre livstid och högre effektivitet. READ MORE
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5. Materials and interfaces for sustainable organic solar cells
Abstract : Photovoltaics, the apparatus utilizing green solar power to generate electricity, is one of the efficient measures to the continuously increasing energy demand and exacerbated carbon emission of the human civilization. As a candidate with the potential of providing the cheapest and greenest form of electricity, organic solar cells (OSCs) received tremendous scientific interest, resulting in a significant power conversion efficiency (PCE) boosting to above 19% recently. READ MORE