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Title Organic nanostructures for next generation devices / Katharina Al-Shamery, Horst-Günter Rubahn, Helmut Sitter, editors
Published Berlin : Springer, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 356 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Springer series in materials science ; 101
Springer series in materials science ; v. 101.
Contents Fundamentals of organic film growth and characterisation / H. Sitter [and others] -- Optical characterization methods for ultrathin nanoaggregates / H.-G. Rubahn -- Growth of oriented organic nanoaggregates via molecular beam deposition / F. Balzer -- Tailored organic nanoaggregates generated by self-assembly of designed functionalised p-quaterphenylenes on muscovite mica substrates / K. Al-Shamery [and others] -- Hot-wall epitaxial growth of films of conjugated molecules / H. Sitter -- Crystallography of ultrathin organic films and nanoaggregates / T. Haber, R. Resel -- Growth and electronic structure of homo- and hetero-epitaxial organic nanostructures / G. Koller, M.G. Ramsey -- Mechanisms governing the growth of organic oligophenylene "needles" on Au substrates / K. Hunel, C. Wöll -- Nanooptics using organic nanofibers / K. Thilsing-Hansen, S.I. Bozhevolnyi, H.-G. Rubahn -- Optical gain and random lasing in self-assembled organic nanofibers / F. Quochi [and others] -- Fabrication and characterization of self-organized nanostructured organic thin films and devices / A. Andreev [and others] -- Device-oriented studies on electrical, optical and mechanical properties of individual organic nanofibers / J. Kjelstrup-Hansen [and others] -- Device treatment of organic nanofibers: embedding, detaching, and cutting / H. Sturm, H.-G. Rubahn
Summary This book provides the first comprehensive overview of fabrication, fundamental properties and applications of a new class of nanoscaled organic materials which holds huge promise for future submicron-sized photonics and optoelectronics. By controlled self-assembled growth on single crystal surfaces, fiber-like structures are fabricated with macroscopic lengths up to millimeter size but mesoscopic widths of mere hundreds of nanometers and nanoscopic heights of several ten nanometers. The extraordinary beauty of these new structures is that they are quasi single crystalline, providing superior optical and electronic properties, and that their properties can be freely tailored via functionalization of their organic building blocks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Nanostructured materials.
Nanostructures.
Organic conductors.
Organic semiconductors.
Organic electronics.
Organic thin films.
Polymers.
Engineering.
Nanostructures
Polymers
Engineering
polymers.
engineering.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Electronics -- Optoelectronics.
Organic conductors.
Organic semiconductors.
Organic electronics.
Organic thin films.
Nanostructured materials.
Nanostructures.
Chimie.
Science des matériaux.
Nanostructured materials
Nanostructures
Organic conductors
Organic electronics
Organic semiconductors
Organic thin films
Form Electronic book
Author Al-Shamery, Katharina H
Rubahn, H.-G. (Horst-Günter)
Sitter, Helmut, 1951-
LC no. 2007935922
ISBN 9783540719236
3540719237
9783540719229
3540719229
9786611148430
6611148434