MRSEC Seminar

Organic Electronic Materials
Synthesis, structure-property relationships, and device studies.

 

Mark D. Watson

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of Kentucky

Wednesday, November 19, 4:00 pm
Ryan Hall (Nano) 4003

 

This presentation will outline our efforts to synthesize and study new organic electronic materials in the forms of crystalline small molecules and high-molecular-weight conjugated polymers. (Opto)electronic properties are characterized by abs/PL and electrochemical measurements. Bulk self-assembly is studied by single crystal x-ray crystallography (small molecules) and fiber wide-angle x-ray diffraction (polymers). A recently established collaboration has lead to solution-processed, polymer-based photovoltaic devices with up to 1.8 % PCE and thin film transistors with hole mobilities up to 0.3 cm2/Vs (fabrication /testing in air), with the most basic device configurations and without optimization.

Professor Waton's research website: http://www.chem.uky.edu/research/watson/

 

Watson

 

Host: Antonio Facchetti, Chemistry

   
   
 
 
The Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) is supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF Award Number DMR-0520513. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Science Foundation.
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