Project detail
Thin film field effect transistor based on organic substances
Duration: 01.01.1996 — 31.12.1998
Funding resources
Czech Science Foundation - Standardní projekty
- whole funder (1900-01-01 - not assigned)
On the project
Description in English
The goal of the submitted project is to develop a cheap thin film field effect transistor, based on the organic substances. The utilization of this component is possible to expect in all-plastic display panels. For this purpose it is necessary to optimize the transport of charge carriers (photo generated and electrode injected)in thin films and space charge forming properties of chosen organic semiconductors (low molecular and polymeric ones).Whereas in crystalline organic and anorganic materials and today in amorphous anorganic semiconductors is the phenomenon of charge carrier transport experimentally and theoretically comparatively well mastered, in organic molecular substances is complicated by energy and topological disorder existence. We supposeto develop and use several methods, enabling to gain insight into mobility of charge carriers, their localization, influence of traps on the kinetics of electrical and photoelectical response and dispersive character of charge carriers transport. The
Mark
GA102/96/0105
Default language
Czech
People responsible
Schauer František, prof. Ing., DrSc. - principal person responsible
Units
Faculty of Chemistry
- beneficiary (1996-01-01 - 1998-12-31)
Results
HORVÁTH, P., SALYK, O., KUŘITKA, I., KRČMA, F., SCHAUER, F., NEŠPŮREK, S. Plasmatic and Evaporated Polysilylenes, a General Approach. In Proceedings of 12th Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes. Bratislava: Jednota slovenských matematikov a fyzikov, 1999. p. 86 ( p.)ISBN: 80-223-1370-X.
Detail
PORUBA, A., FEJFAR, A., SALYK, O., VANĚČEK, M., KOČKA, J. Surface and bulk scattering in microcrystalline silicon for solar cells. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 2000, vol. 271, no. 1-2, p. 152 ( p.)ISSN: 0002-3093.
Detail
WEITER, M.; NEŠPŮREK, S.; SCHAUER, F. Metastable states in poly(methylphenylsilylene). In Proc. 3rd. Seminary on Physics and Chemistry of Molecular Systems. Chemical Faculty of the TU, Brno: VUT v Brně, 2000. p. 43 ( p.)ISBN: 80-214-1118-X.
Detail
HORVÁTH, P., KRČMA, F., KUŘITKA, I. Plasma Polymerization Processes Diagnostic by Langmuir Probes and Emission Spectroscopy. In Proceedings of 12th Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes. Bratislava: Jednota slovenských matematikov a fyzikov, 1999. p. 167 ( p.)ISBN: 80-223-1370-X.
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