化学工程与技术

2018年有机材料的电子化流程戈登研究会议

[基本信息]

会议名称:2018年有机材料的电子化流程戈登研究会议

The 2018 Gordon Research Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials

所属学科:生物及医药化工,材料科学基础学科,高分子材料

开始日期:2018-07-22

结束日期:2018-07-27

所在国家:意大利

所在城市:意大利

具体地点:意大利 Lucca (Barga), IT

主办单位:Gordon Research Conference

[会务组联系方式]

联系电话:401-783-4011

会议网站:https://www.grc.org/electronic-processes-in-organic-materials-conference/2018/

[会议背景介绍]

The program of our GRC meeting spans a range of topics at the frontier of organic and hybrid electronics and optoelectronics. Areas of traditional strength such as carrier transport or separation in organic semiconductors and devices, physics of organic interfaces, and molecular and polymer semiconductor development will be explored along emerging topics of organic spin physics, metal halide perovskites, organic bioelectronics and novel applications of molecular doping in devices. Considerable benefit results from creating opportunities for cross-fertilization between these various sub-fields. As an example, the unusually rapid progress seen in the development of halide perovskite materials and devices over the past five years can be attributed in part to lessons learned over two decades on key aspects of thin film organic (opto)electronics, such as exciton physics, interface electronic structure, or thin film solution processing. Likewise, bioelectronics has greatly benefited from a better grasp of electronic structure, carrier transport and surface and interface characteristics of organic semiconductors, and from access to the flexible substrate and electrode infrastructure enabled by this technology. Gathering under the same roof for five days of intense discussions senior and junior theoreticians and experimentalists experts in these various subfields will therefore undoubtedly contribute to further understanding and progress in the area of organic and hybrid thin film electronics. The GRC meeting will be immediately preceded, and will greatly benefit from, a two-day Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials, run by graduate students for graduate students, post-docs and other scientists from the highly interdisciplinary community of organic electronics.