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Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors: An Introduction 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x170 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Oct-2025
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527353267
  • ISBN-13: 9783527353262
Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors: An Introduction 2nd edition
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x170 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Oct-2025
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527353267
  • ISBN-13: 9783527353262
Ideal resource for learning about the fundamentals of organic semiconductors and their device applications with minimal prior knowledge

Assuming only basic knowledge of excitations in molecules and semiconductors, Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors comprehensively explains the electronic structure of organic semiconductors, the flow of charges and the nature of excited states, and the intricacies of the electronic and optical processes. The text is complemented by feature boxes with worked examples and detailed computations.

The book is structured into four chapters. Chapter one introduces the reader to basic concepts of molecular photophysics. Chapter two explores how interactions between chromophores affect charges and excited states. Chapter three delineates the processes that are relevant to optoelectronic devices. Chapter four discusses how charge carrier transport and on exciton dissociation can be employed to the fabrication of organic semiconductor devices.

This newly revised and updated Second Edition covers additional polymer materials, novel methods for determining the electronic structure and the charge carrier transport properties in organic semiconductors, further details on dissociation, diffusion, and decay of excitations, and the latest research on current organic semiconductor devices.

Sample topics covered in Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors include:





Electronic, vibrational, and spin factors in transitions between molecular states Spectroscopic methods including photoluminescence spectra, lifetimes, quantum yields, and steady state spectra Charge carrier transport, covering the time-of-flight technique, space-charge-limited currents (SCLC), and field-effect transistors (FETs) Properties of germinate pairs in single-compound materials and donor-acceptor systems Basic solar cell and light-emitting diode structures, solar cell performance, and improving charge transport in transistors

Written in a way that makes understanding of organic semiconductors easy even for the uninitiated, the Second Edition of Electronic Processes in Organic Semiconductors continues to be the go-to resource for students intending to learn about organic semiconductors.
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

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 pi-Conjugated Polymers
2.4 Charged Molecules
2.5 A Comparison between Inorganic and Organic Semiconductors
2.6 Further Reading
References

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 Diæusion of Excitations
3.8 Decay of Excitations
3.9 Further Reading
References

4 Fundamentals of Organic Semiconductor Devices
4.1 Basic Solar Cells and Light-Emitting Diode Structures
4.2 Solar Cell Performance
References

Chemical Structures
A.1 Selected Polymers
A.1.1 pi-Conjugated Homopolymers
A.1.2 pi-Conjugated Copolymers
A.1.3 Other Polymers of Interest
A.2 Selected pi-Conjugated Low-Molecular Weight Compounds
A.3 Selected Phosphorescent Compounds
A.4 Non-Conjugated Low-Molecular Weight Compounds
Anna Köhler has been Professor and Chair of Experimental Physics II at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, since 2007. Her research is centered around the photophysical properties of organic semiconductors with a focus on energy and charge transfer processes in singlet and triplet excited states. Heinz Bässler is a retired Professor at the Bayreuth Institute of Macromolecular Research (BIMF) at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, widely recognized for his research on disorder in organic semiconductors.