Lecture

Organic Electronic Materials: Fundamentals

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of organic electronic materials, including intramolecular electron delocalization, charge formation and transport, semiconductor materials preparation, basic electronic devices, and advanced topics like defects, sensors, and bioelectronics. It also discusses the history of organic electronics, key discoveries, and the future market predictions. The importance of sustainable engineering in organic electronics is highlighted, emphasizing the abundant data generation technology and the need for eco-friendly materials. The lecture concludes with a focus on research vision and technology platforms at the Laboratory of Macromolecular and Organic Materials (LMOM), showcasing a universal supramolecular approach to control diverse functions in different materials classes.

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