233001.0 Organic Electronics (5 cr)
Cooperation network course
Network: FysNet - Physics Education Network
Available for: Doctoral studies, Master's students, Bachelor's students and Bachelor's and Master's students
This course is offered through the Network for FYSNET. These studies are available for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree students studying in the Faculty of Mathematics and Science and the Faculty of Information Technology.
Description
To thoroughly introduce the students to the special properties of devices made from solution processable organic materials. We will focus on OLEDs, OTFTs, solar cells, sensors, and other emerging concepts.
Learning outcomes
After the course, the students should be able to
a) describe the electronic processes in and
b) explain the operational principles in the most common organic electronic components.
Description of prerequisites
The course can be taken as an independent course but background knowledge in
Solid State Physics
Semiconductor Physics and
Electronic Properties of Disordered Organic Materials is favorable