Semiconducting
Polymers: Chemistry, Physics and Engineering,
2nd Edition, Two-Volume Set (#0706)
Edited by Georges Hadziioannou & George G.
Malliaras, 2007, 768 pages
$225.00 (originally $317.00)
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The field of semiconducting polymers
has attracted many researchers from a diversity
of disciplines. Printed circuitry, flexible
electronics and displays are already migrating
from laboratory successes to commercial applications,
but even now fundamental knowledge is deficient
concerning some of the basic phenomena that
so markedly influence a device's usefulness
and competitiveness. This two-volume handbook
describes the various approaches to doped and
undoped semiconducting polymers taken with the
aim to provide vital understanding of how to
control the properties of these fascinating
organic materials. Prominent researchers from
the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical
chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry,
theoretical physics, and applied physics cover
all aspects from compounds to devices.
Since the first edition was published
in 2000, significant findings and successes
have been achieved in the field, and especially
handheld electronic gadgets have become billion-dollar
markets that promise a fertile application ground
for flexible, lighter and disposable alternatives
to classic silicon circuitry. The second edition
brings readers up-to-date on cutting edge research
in this field.
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