Organic Semiconductors for NIR Optoelectronics (OSNIRO)
Forskningsprojekt, 2013
– 2017
Scientific targets of the planned project are synthesis, characterization and application of NIR absorbing and emitting organic materials for Organic Electronics. NIR sensitive absorbers show a great potential for the development of a new generation of printable photodetectors with tuneable sensitivity windows that may be integrated into multifunctional devices for chemical/biological sensing or optical communication. The novel devices may result in lower costs, and they could be used for the construction of large, flexible sensors. NIR emitting OLEDs also gained growing attention because of potential applications in information processing and night-vision readable displays.The consortium can look back to very promising exploratory work on the generation of novel NIR absorbing low bandgap copolymers and their application in organic solar cells of the bulk heterojunction type, bulk heterojunction-type organic solar cells containing low bandgap organic materials as sensitizing components and on NIR OLEDs based on low bandgap copolymers or oligomers.The consortium aims to train PhD students in this very interdisciplinary field (chemistry, physics, materials science) in a close and fruitful collaboration between academic institutions and industry. The consortium is well-placed around leading academic groups in materials science (please see: http://www.sciencewatch.com/dr/sci/misc/Top100MatSci2000-10/) and important industrial players/manufacturers (ADVENT, Siemens, NikkoIA) and will condition young European scientists for the needs of the next decades.
Deltagare
Mats Andersson (kontakt)
Polymerteknologi
Zhaojun Li
Polymerteknologi
Petri Henrik Murto
Polymerteknologi
Ergang Wang
Polymerteknologi
Samarbetspartners
Advanced Energy Technologies Ae Ereunas & Anaptyxis
Athens, Greece
Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Wuppertal, Germany
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen Nurnberg (FAU)
Erlangen, Germany
Nikkoia Sas
Moirans, France
Siemens
Munich, Germany
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Eindhoven, Netherlands
University College London (UCL)
London, United Kingdom
Finansiering
Europeiska kommissionen (EU)
Projekt-id: EC/FP7/607585
Finansierar Chalmers deltagande under 2013–2017
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