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|1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | |1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | ||
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|1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | |1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | ||
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|1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors (Luscombe, Reid) | |1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors | ||
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|1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes (Ginger) | |1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes | ||
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|1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications | |1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications | ||
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|1.8 **Lasers (Brédas) | |1.8 **Lasers | ||
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|1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics (Hochberg) | |1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics | ||
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|2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics | |2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics | ||
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|2.2 Basics of Light | |2.2 Basics of Light | ||
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|2.3 Luminescence and Color | |2.3 Luminescence and Color | ||
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|2.4 Molecular Orbitals | |2.4 Molecular Orbitals | ||
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|2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials | |2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials | ||
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|2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light | |2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light | ||
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|2.7 Transport Properties | |2.7 Transport Properties | ||
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|2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays | |2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays | ||
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|2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes | |2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes | ||
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|2.10 Organic Solar Cells | |2.10 Organic Solar Cells | ||
|Jean Luc Brédas', Neal Armstrong | |||
|Erin Ratcliff | |||
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|2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology | |2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology |
Revision as of 14:57, 22 July 2009
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Contents
Topic | Contributor | Source | Reviewer/Editor |
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1 Thrust 1: Organic Electro-Optic and All-Optical Materials and Devices | |||
1.1 **Propagation of Light | Jean Luc Brédas' | GT 6484 | |
1.2 **Quantum Mechanical and Perturbation Theory of Polarizability | (Brédas, Robinson, Rehr) | ||
1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | |||
1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization | |||
1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors | (Luscombe, Reid) | ||
1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes | (Ginger) | ||
1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications | |||
1.8 **Lasers | (Brédas) | ||
1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics | (Hochberg) | ||
2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics | |||
2.1 Photonics Integration | |||
2.2 Basics of Light | |||
2.3 Luminescence and Color | |||
2.4 Molecular Orbitals | |||
2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials | |||
2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light | |||
2.7 Transport Properties | |||
2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays | |||
2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes | |||
2.10 Organic Solar Cells | Jean Luc Brédas', Neal Armstrong | Erin Ratcliff | |
2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology | |||
2.12 **Recent Results of “State-of-the-Art” STC Research | |||
3 Research Equipment, Devices and Techniques | |||
4 General Research Best Practices |