Table of Contents
Acknowledgments for the Second Edition ix
Acknowledgments for the First Edition xi
Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Preface to the First Edition xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Chapter 1 Introduction to Optoelectronic Materials Nasser Peyghambarian M. Fallahi 1
Chapter 2 Introduction to Optoelectronic Device Principles Joachim Piprek 25
Chapter 3 Basic Electronic Structures and Charge Carrier Generation in Organic Optoelectronic Materials Sam-Shajing Sun 47
Chapter 4 Charge Transport in Conducting Polymers Vladimir N. Prigodin Arthur J. Epstein 101
Chapter 5 Major Classes of Organic Small Molecules for Electronics and Optoelectronics Xianle Meng Weihong Zhu He Tian 143
Chapter 6 Major Classes of Conjugated Polymers and Synthetic Strategies Yongfang Li Jianhui Hou 189
Chapter 7 Low Energy Gap, Conducting, and Transparent Polymers Arvind Kumar Yogesh Ner Gregory A. Sotzing 225
Chapter 8 Conjugated Polymers, Fullerene C60, and Carbon Nanotubes for Optoelectronic Devices Liangti Qu Liming Dai Sam-Shajing Sun 251
Chapter 9 Introduction of Organic Superconducting Materials Hatsumi Mori 277
Chapter 10 Molecular Semiconductors for Organic Field-Effect Transistors Antonio Facchetti 299
Chapter 11 Polymer Field-Effect Transistors Henrik G.O. Sandberg 331
Chapter 12 Organic Molecular Light-Emitting Materials and Devices Franky So Jianmin Shi 363
Chapter 13 Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes: Devices and Materials Xiong Gong Shu Wang 387
Chapter 14 Organic and Polymeric Photovoltaic Materials and Devices Sam-Shajing Sun Cheng Zhang 415
Chapter 15 Organic Molecular Nonhnear Optical Materials and Devices Mojca Jazbinsek Peter Günter 435
Chapter 16 Polymeric Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials and Devices Sei-Hum Jang Alex K.-Y. Jen 483
Chapter 17 Organic and Polymeric Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Materials and Device Applications Joel M. Hales Joseph W. Perry 529
Chapter 18 Organic Multiphoton Absorbing Materials and Devices Kevin D. Belfield Sheng Yao Mykhailo V. Bandar 589
Chapter 19 Organic and Polymeric Photorefractive Materials and Devices Oksana Ostroverkhova 625
Chapter 20 Organic/Metal Interface Properties Yongli Gao 657
Chapter 21 Single-Molecule Organic Electronics and Optoelectronics Ling Zang Xiaomei Yang Tammene Naddo 681
Chapter 22 Introduction to Nonvolatile Organic Thin-Film Memory Devices Yang Yang 723
Chapter 23 Introduction to Organic Electrochromic Materials and Devices Prasanna Chandrasekhar 735
Chapter 24 An Introduction to Conducting Polymer Actuators Geoffrey M. Spinks Philip G. Whitten Gordon G. Wallace Van-Tan Truong 755
Chapter 25 Organic Liquid Crystal Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Sebastian Gauza 787
Chapter 26 Organic and Polymeric Photonic Band Gap Materials and Devices Scott Meng Thein Kyu 815
Chapter 27 Introduction to Polymer Photonics for Information Technology Antao Chen 841
Chapter 28 Organic Low-Dielectric Constant Materials for Microelectronics Jinghong Chen 867
Chapter 29 Self-Assembly of Organic Optoelectronic Materials and Devices J.R. Heflin 889
Chapter 30 Introduction to Organic Spintronic Materials and Devices Tho D. Nguyen 911
Chapter 31 Introduction to Organic Photo Actuator Materials and Devices Lingyan Zhu Taehyung Kim Rabih O. Al-Kaysi Christopher J. Bardeen 957
Chapter 32 Introduction to Organic Thermoelectric Materials and Devices Suhana Mohd Said Mohd Faizul Mohd Sabri 985
Chapter 33 Introduction to Computational Methods in Organic Materials Vladimir I. Gavrilenko 1023
Index 1043