Lecture

Charge Transport in Organic Materials

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of charge transport in organic materials, starting with intramolecular electron delocalization and the challenges in organic electronics. It explores charge formation, delocalization, and the preparation of organic semiconductor materials. The lecture delves into different transport regimes, including band and band-like transport, polaronic transport, and disorder-controlled transport. Advanced topics such as defects across length scales, organic sensors, bioelectronics, and sustainable electronics are also discussed.

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