Materials, Physics and Devices for Molecular Electronics and Photonics: Volume 75
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 22. July 1998
Book
Hardback
532 pages
978-0-444-20519-3 (ISBN)
Description
Symposium M was presented at the combined 1997 International Conference on Applied Materials/European Materials Research Society Spring meeting (ICAM'97/E-MRS'97) held in Strasbourg (France) from 16-20 June 1997. Molecular materials and devices are reaching a maturity level in terms of fabrication technologies, stability-lifetime issues and functional properties, as well as in the basic understanding of their properties, that increasingly captures the attention of wider circles of the scientific and industrial communities. Electroluminescent polymers are at the fore-front of this upsurge of interest in view of recent breakthroughs in the fields of displays or light emission. Considerable progress was reported at this meeting in terms of operational lifetime and long term stability, in particular at polymer-metal interfaces under electron or hole injection conditions.
The aim of this Symposium was to provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new work in the field. More than eighty papers reflecting broad and intense activity in the field have been gathered in the proceedings.
Symposium M was presented at the combined 1997 International Conference on Applied Materials/European Materials Research Society Spring meeting (ICAM'97/E-MRS'97) held in Strasbourg (France) from 16-20 June 1997. Molecular materials and devices are reaching a maturity level in terms of fabrication technologies, stability-lifetime issues and functional properties, as well as in the basic understanding of their properties, that increasingly captures the attention of wider circles of the scientific and industrial communities. Electroluminescent polymers are at the fore-front of this upsurge of interest in view of recent breakthroughs in the fields of displays or light emission. Considerable progress was reported at this meeting in terms of operational lifetime and long term stability, in particular at polymer-metal interfaces under electron or hole injection conditions.
The aim of this Symposium was to provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new work in the field. More than eighty papers reflecting broad and intense activity in the field have been gathered in the proceedings.
The aim of this Symposium was to provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new work in the field. More than eighty papers reflecting broad and intense activity in the field have been gathered in the proceedings.
Symposium M was presented at the combined 1997 International Conference on Applied Materials/European Materials Research Society Spring meeting (ICAM'97/E-MRS'97) held in Strasbourg (France) from 16-20 June 1997. Molecular materials and devices are reaching a maturity level in terms of fabrication technologies, stability-lifetime issues and functional properties, as well as in the basic understanding of their properties, that increasingly captures the attention of wider circles of the scientific and industrial communities. Electroluminescent polymers are at the fore-front of this upsurge of interest in view of recent breakthroughs in the fields of displays or light emission. Considerable progress was reported at this meeting in terms of operational lifetime and long term stability, in particular at polymer-metal interfaces under electron or hole injection conditions.
The aim of this Symposium was to provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new work in the field. More than eighty papers reflecting broad and intense activity in the field have been gathered in the proceedings.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Professional and scholarly
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illustrations
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978-0-444-20519-3 (9780444205193)
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France Telecom/CNET, Bagneux and ENS Cachan, LPQM, Cachan, France
CNRS, Laboratoire des Materiaux Moleculaires, Thiais, France
Content
Chapter headings and selected papers: Preface. Luminescent Materials, Structures and Devices. Polymer light emission: control of properties through chemical structure and morphology (D.D.C. Bradley et al.). Polymer whispering gallery mode lasers (M. Kuwata-Gonokami, K. Takeda). High finesse organic microcavities (S.E. Burns et al.). Modified spontaneous emission in oligo (p-phenylene vinylene) planar microcavities (L. Berthelot et al.). Photonic Materials and Devices. Polymeric thermo-optic space switches for optical communications (M.B.J. Diemeer). Ferroelectric liquid crystals: development of materials and fast electrooptical elements for non-display applications (L. Beresnev, W. Haase). Mean-field theory of optical storage in liquid crystalline side-chain polymers (T.G. Pedersen, P.M. Johansen). Nonlinear optical properties of multi-dimensional charge transfer functional groups in molecules designed for liquid crystals (Y. Luo et al.). Nanoscale and Self-Assembled Structures. Single molecule microscopy: peak-frequency trajectories and linewidth disribution (H. Bach et al.). Non-linear optical measurements on single molecules in solids at low temperatures (F. Jelezko et al.). Molecular-scale control of symmetry-breaking in self-assembled conjugated thin films (F. Charra, J. Cousty). Poly-para-phenylene-ethynylene assemblies for a potential molecular nanowire: an SFM study (P. Samori et al.). Organic Solid-State Properties. A new apparatus for ultra-high vacuum organic molecular beam deposition (R. Tubino et al.). Two dimensional excitons in thin films of thiophene oligomers (G. Lanzani et al.). (Photo)conductivity of conjugated oligomer films: mobile charge carrier formation by oxygen (L. Lueer et al.). Excitations and optical properties of phenylene-based conjugated polymers and oligomers (S. Brazovskii et al.).