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Organic and molecular electronics : from principles to practice / Michael C. Petty, Department of Engineering and Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics, Durham University, UK.

By: Petty, Michael C., authorMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ, USA : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2019Edition: Second editionDescription: xxv, 483 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 978-1-118-87928-3Subject(s): Organic electronics | Molecular electronicsLOC classification: TK7874.8 | P48 2019
Contents:
1 - Scope of organic and molecular electronics 2 - Materials' foundations 3 - Electrical conductivity 4 - Optical phenomena 5 - Electroactive organic compounds 6 - Tools for molecular electronics 7 - Thin film processing and device fabrication 8 - Liquid crystals and devices 9 - Plastic electronics 10 - Chemical sensors and physical actuators 11 - Molecular and nanoscale electronics 12 - Bioelectronics
Summary: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERDISCIPLINARY SUBJECT OF MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS, REVISED AND UPDATED The second edition of Organic and Molecular Electronics offers a guide to the fabrication and application of a wide range of electronic devices based around organic materials and low-cost technologies. Since the publication of the first edition, organic electronics has greatly progressed, as evidenced by the myriad of companies that have been established to explore the new possibilities. The text contains an introduction into the physics and chemistry of organic materials, and includes a discussion of the means to process the materials into a form (in most cases, a thin film) where they can be exploited in electronic and optoelectronic devices. It covers the areas of application and potential application that range from chemical and biochemical sensors to plastic light emitting displays. This second edition reflects the recent progress in both organic and molecular electronics and: Offers an accessible resource for a wide range of readers Covers topics including electrical conductivity, optical phenomena, electroactive organic compounds, tools for molecular electronics and much more Includes illustrative examples based on the most recent research Presents problems at the end of each chapter to help reinforce key points Written mainly for engineering students, Organic and Molecular Electronics: From Principles to Practice provides an updated introduction to the interdisciplinary subjects of organic electronics and molecular electronics with detailed examples of applications.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 - Scope of organic and molecular electronics 2 - Materials' foundations 3 - Electrical conductivity 4 - Optical phenomena 5 - Electroactive organic compounds 6 - Tools for molecular electronics 7 - Thin film processing and device fabrication 8 - Liquid crystals and devices 9 - Plastic electronics 10 - Chemical sensors and physical actuators 11 - Molecular and nanoscale electronics 12 - Bioelectronics

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERDISCIPLINARY SUBJECT OF MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS, REVISED AND UPDATED

The second edition of Organic and Molecular Electronics offers a guide to the fabrication and application of a wide range of electronic devices based around organic materials and low-cost technologies. Since the publication of the first edition, organic electronics has greatly progressed, as evidenced by the myriad of companies that have been established to explore the new possibilities.

The text contains an introduction into the physics and chemistry of organic materials, and includes a discussion of the means to process the materials into a form (in most cases, a thin film) where they can be exploited in electronic and optoelectronic devices. It covers the areas of application and potential application that range from chemical and biochemical sensors to plastic light emitting displays. This second edition reflects the recent progress in both organic and molecular electronics and:

Offers an accessible resource for a wide range of readers
Covers topics including electrical conductivity, optical phenomena, electroactive organic compounds, tools for molecular electronics and much more
Includes illustrative examples based on the most recent research
Presents problems at the end of each chapter to help reinforce key points
Written mainly for engineering students, Organic and Molecular Electronics: From Principles to Practice provides an updated introduction to the interdisciplinary subjects of organic electronics and molecular electronics with detailed examples of applications.

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