Search for dissertations about: "nanostructure"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the word nanostructure.
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1. Correlating Nanostructure and Electronic Properties of Organic Semiconductors by Electron Microscopy
Abstract : Organic semiconductors enable fabrication and efficient processing of electronic devices with light weight, mechanical flexibility and tuneable properties. Despite significant progress in the last decades, efficiencies and long-term stabilities of these systems still need to be improved. READ MORE
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2. Visualising Functional Nanostructures of Organic Semiconductors using Electron Microscopy
Abstract : Organic semiconducting materials have enabled the solution-processable fabrication of light-weight and flexible electronic devices. In particular, doping using molecular dopants has enabled the fabrication of high-performance organic electronics. READ MORE
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3. Stability of Bulk-heterojunction blends for Solar Cell Applications
Abstract : Polymer solar cells are a promising alternative to more traditional silicon solar cells. This is mainly due to the good solubility of organic semiconductors, which makes it possible to produce large-scale and mechanically flexible devices with roll-to-roll processes. READ MORE
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4. High Clay Content Cellulose Nanocomposites for Mechanical Performance and Fire Retardancy
Abstract : Materials based on wood can offer sustainable alternatives to fossil-based plastics and composites, and show interesting mechanical properties. However, the issue of their flammability is generally unresolved. In this thesis, eco-friendly, fire retardant clay-cellulose nanofibril materials are investigated. READ MORE
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5. Impact of Glass Formation on the Thermal Stability of Non-Fullerene Solar Cells
Abstract : The world is facing immense challenges such as climate change and the depletion of non-renewable resources, making renewable sources of energy essential for a sustainable future. Organic solar cells are emerging as a promising technology; however, their stability requires significant improvement. READ MORE