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Oxford University Press (UK)
Polymer Electronics
Polymer Electronics
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Polymer electronics is the science behind many important new developments in technology, such as the flexible electronic display (e-ink) and many new developments in transistor technology. Solar cells, light-emitting diodes, and transistors are all areas where plastic electronics is likely to, or is already having, a serious impact on our daily lives. With polymer transistors and light-emitting diodes now being commercialised, there is a clear need for a pedagogic text that discusses the subject in a clear and concise fashion suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students. The content builds on what has been learnt in an elementary (core) course in solid state physics and electronic behaviour, but care has been taken to ensure that important aspects such as the synthesis of these polymers are not overlooked. The chemistry is treated in a manner appropriate to students of physics. Polymer Electronics presents a thorough discussion of the physics and chemistry behind this new and important area of science, appealing to all physical scientists with an interest in the field. To request a copy of the Solutions Manual, visit: http: //global.oup.com/uk/academic/physics/admin/solutions
Author: Mark Geoghegan,Georges Hadziioannou
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Published: 05/19/2013
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 9.60h x 7.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780199533831
Author: Mark Geoghegan,Georges Hadziioannou
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Published: 05/19/2013
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 9.60h x 7.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780199533831
About the Author
After postdoctoral positions at CEA Saclay, and the universities of Freiburg and Bayreuth, Mark Geoghegan was appointed Lecturer in Physics at Sheffield University in 2000, quickly becoming Senior Lecturer and subsequently Professor there. He is the Director of Nanofolio, a Masters education portfolio, in conjunction with the University of Leeds. His research covers polymers at surfaces, semiconducting polymers, biopolymers, and polymer nanotechnology. Highlights include the development of a fully reversible switchable adhesive and the demonstration of directed single molecule motion.
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