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Dresden 2006 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 21: SYMPOSIUM Functional Organic Thin Films II

Donnerstag, 30. März 2006, 14:00–17:00, ZEU Lich

14:00 CPP 21.1 Hauptvortrag: Recent Advances in Charge Transport in Organic Field effect Transistors — •Ananth Dodabalapur, Liang Wang, Lawrence Dunn, and Debarshi Basu
14:30 CPP 21.2 Ambipolar charge transport in the blend systemC60/CuPc — •Andreas Opitz, Markus Bronner, and Wolfgang Brütting
14:45 CPP 21.3 Inversion layer formation in organic field-effect devices — •Thomas Lindner, Gernot Paasch, and Susanne Scheinert
15:00 CPP 21.4 Field Effect Transistors and Space Charge Limited Currents on Perylene Single Crystals — •G. Ulbricht, J. Smet, A. Tripathi, J. Pflaum, and K. von Klitzing
15:15 CPP 21.5 Light responsive ambipolar organic field-effect transistor based on amorphous thin films — •Tobat P. I Saragi, Irina Suske, Kristian Onken, Thomas Fuhrmann-Lieker, and Josef Salbeck
  15:30 15 min. break
15:45 CPP 21.6 The realization of a defect-free pentacene based organic semiconductor diode: dominance of n-conduction — •Carsten Busse, Lars Ruppel, Alexander Birkner, Gregor Witte, Christof Wöll, and Gernot Paasch
16:00 CPP 21.7 How single conjugated polymer molecules respond to electric fields — •F. Schindler, J. M. Lupton, M. J. Walter, U. Scherf, and J. Feldmann
16:15 CPP 21.8 Energy transfer between zinc-phthalocyanine and CdSe/ZnS nanocrystals for sensitizing organic photovoltaics — •Robert Koeppe, Anita Fuchsbauer, Shengli Lu, and Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci
16:30 CPP 21.9 Impedance spectroscopy on organic semiconductors for solar cell application — •Martin Knipper, Jürgen Parisi, and Vladimir Dyakonov
16:45 CPP 21.10 Optimising Polythiophene based bulk heterojunction solar cells reaching 5% power conversion efficiency — •Harald Hoppe, Tobias Erb, and Gerhard Gobsch
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