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Next Generation Highly Conducting Organic Films Using Novel Donor-Acceptor Molecules for Opto-Electronic Applications

Authors: Eric Forsythe; Jianmin Shi; David Morton; ARMY RESEARCH LAB ADELPHI MD SENSORS AND ELECTRON DEVICES DIRECTORATE
 
Abstract: This two-year DRI is intended to address the Army's need for two-dimensional, conformal, large-area electronics by developing techniques that will lead to the printing of conducting organic materials as a primary build-block that will enable such low-cost, large area applications. In the first year, we worked on developing novel organic based molecules using the donor-acceptor design concepts and developing a more fundamental understanding of donor acceptor molecule stacking in order to guide future material designs. During the second year, the team will improve the ARL-08 materials and integrate these materials into flexible display with the Army's Flexible Display Center (FDC). The fundamental materials research will be integrated into diode devices to evaluate the device properties as a function of the material formations.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Progress rept.
Pages: 16
Report Date: Jun-2009
Report Number: A346994
Keywords relating to this report:
*ELECTRONICS
*ELECTROOPTICS
*ORGANIC MATERIALS
DIODES
ELECTRON ACCEPTORS
MILITARY APPLICATIONS
MOLECULES
TWO DIMENSIONAL
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