Thursday, July 10, 2008

Reminder- Seminar: Organic semiconductors for flexible electronics

Organic semiconductors for flexible electronics
 
July 11, 1:30-2:30
CISX-Auditorium
 
Henning Sirringhaus
Professor, Cambridge University, UK
Chief Scientist, PlasticLogic  
 
    
 
Conjugated polymer semiconductors offer new opportunities for the controlled
manufacturing of active electronic circuits by a combination of solution
processing and direct printing. We will review current understanding of
their device physics with a particular emphasis on understanding the
electronic structure of polymer heterointerfaces governing the device
performance. Recent advances include realization of ambipolar organic
transistors which allow easy integration of information processing and
light-emission functions. We will also review recent progress towards
manufacturing of organic transistor circuits by high-resolution printing
techniques for applications in displays and low-cost intelligent labels.  




Henning Sirringhaus is the Hitachi Professor of Electron Device Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory. He has been working in the field of organic transistor devices since 1997. He has an undergraduate and PhD degree in physics from ETH Zürich (CH). From 1995-1996 he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Princeton University (USA) on a-Si TFTs for active-matrix liquid crystal displays. He is co-founder and Chief Scientist of Plastic Logic Ltd., a technology start-up company commercialising printed organic transistor technology. He was awarded the Mullard award of the Royal Society in 2003. His scientific interests include the charge transport physics of molecular, and polymeric semiconductors, the development of printing-based nanopatterning techniques, and the use of scanning probe techniques for electrical characterization of functional nanostructures.

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