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Anna Köhler

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The first advanced textbook to provide a useful introduction in a brief, coherent and comprehensive way, with a focus on the fundamentals. After having read this book, students will be prepared to understand any of the many multi-authored books available in this field that discuss a particular aspect in more detail, and should also benefit from any of the textbooks in photochemistry or spectroscopy that concentrate on a particular mechanism. Based on a successful and well-proven lecture course given by one of the authors for many years, the book is clearly structured into four sections: electronic structure of organic semiconductors, charged and excited states in organic semiconductors, electronic and optical properties of organic semiconductors, and fundamentals of organic semiconductor devices.

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Table of Contents

Cover

Related Titles

Title Page

Copyright

Preface

Table of Boxes

Chapter 1: The Electronic Structure of Organic Semiconductors

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Different Organic Semiconductor Materials

1.3 Electronic States of a Molecule

1.4 Transitions between Molecular States

1.5 Spectroscopic Methods

1.6 Further Reading

References

Chapter 2: Charges and Excited States in Organic Semiconductors

2.1 Excited Molecules from the Gas Phase to the Amorphous Film

2.2 Excited Molecules in Crystalline Phases – The Frenkel Exciton

2.3 Excited States in π-Conjugated Polymers

2.4 Charged Molecules

2.5 A Comparison between Inorganic and Organic Semiconductors

2.6 Further Reading

References

Chapter 3: Electronic and Optical Processes of Organic Semiconductors

3.1 Basic Aspects of Electrical Current in a Device

3.2 Charge Injection Mechanisms

3.3 Charge Carrier Transport

3.4 Non-Geminate Charge Carrier Recombination

3.5 Generation of Excitations

3.6 Dissociation of Excitations

3.7 Diffusion of Excitations

3.8 Decay of Excitations

3.9 Further Reading

References

Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Organic Semiconductor Devices

4.1 Basic Solar Cells and Light-Emitting Diode Structures

4.2 Solar Cell Performance

4.3 Light-Emitting Diode Performance

4.4 Transistors

4.5 Further Reading

References

Appendices

Chemical Structures

A.1 Selected Polymers

A.2 Selected π-Conjugated Low-Molecular Weight Compounds

A.3 Selected Phosphorescent Compounds

A.4 Non-Conjugated Low-Molecular Weight Compounds

Index

End User License Agreement

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Guide

Cover

Table of Contents

Preface

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