"Green electronics" represents an emerging research area, within the field of organic electronics, aimed at exploiting the potentiality of natural compounds and their derivatives as functional materials for innovative, low-cost and sustainable electronic devices. Starting from this background, the research activity of my PhD has been aimed at the design, synthesis, characterization of the opto-electronic properties and processing of natural and/or Nature-inspired materials for organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).
Synthesis, optoelectronic properties and processing of bio-inspired soft materials: Toward new "green" electronic devices
2018
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"Green electronics" represents an emerging research area, within the field of organic electronics, aimed at exploiting the potentiality of natural compounds and their derivatives as functional materials for innovative, low-cost and sustainable electronic devices. Starting from this background, the research activity of my PhD has been aimed at the design, synthesis, characterization of the opto-electronic properties and processing of natural and/or Nature-inspired materials for organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).File in questo prodotto:
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