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The course deals with the application of organic and hybrid materials in optoelectronics. The emphasis will be put on the polymer-based materials, conjugated organic structures, organic low-dimensional nanomaterials, perovskites and so-called metal-organic frames (MOFs). Within the course the students will learn not only about the properties of the mentioned substances, but also about the construction and functions of various types of electronic and photonic devices based on these materials. Attention will be paid to the current frontiers in this area, including cutting edge applications.
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Studenti absolvováním kurzu získají: Přehled o aktuálních typech organických a hybridních optoelektronických zařízeních a jejich vlastnostech. Budou schopni vyhodnotit vhodnot jednotlivých typů dle požadované aplikace. Přehled o aktuálním základním i aplikovaném výzkumu optoelektronických materiálu v rámci ČR. Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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Příprava a prezentace ústního příspěvku a ústní zkouška. Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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1) O. Ostroverkhova, Organic Optoelectronic Materials: Mechanisms and Applications. Chem. Rev. 2016, 116 (22), 13279-13412. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00127 2) H. Wenping, B. Fenglian, G. Xiong, Z. Xiaowei, F. Hongbing, T. Bjornholm. Organic Optoelectronic. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2013. Print ISBN: 978-3-527-32968-7 3) Perovskites for Optoelectronics, Nature review collection. https://www.nature.com/ collections/fnnxcznnbb/content/reviews. 11.04.2018 4) B. Saparov and D. B. Mitzi. Organic-inorganic Perovskites: Structural Versatility for Functional Materials Design. Chem. Rev. 2016, 116 (7), 4558-4596. DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00715 5) V. Stavila, A. A. Talin, M. D. Allendorf, MOF-based electronic and opto-electronic devices. Chem. Soc. Rev. 2016, 43, 5994-6010, DOI: 10.1039/C4CS00096J Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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Přednášky a odborné prezentace. Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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Nejsou Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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The subject will be realized in the form of the 4th day course. The course content will be as follows:
1. At the beginning of the course the students will learn about the structure and properties of the current state-of-the-art materials that are already used or have significant potential in the optoelectronic applications. The main stress will be placed on the substances that are used to fabricate devices related to light generation and conversion (polymers, conjugated structures, nanofibers, perovskite structures, MOFs, etc.). 2. The second day of the course will focus on description of construction and operation of optoelectronic devices based on the previously mentioned organic and hybrid materials. Current trends in the field will be also presented. 3. The third day of the course will be conceived as a conference. The first part of the conference will be dedicated to the presentations of invited speakers from the leading Czech scientific groups that are dealing with the development of materials and devices for optoelectronic applications (UK, CTU, ICT, AVČR). The second part will consist of student presentations dealing with specific optoelectronic applications according to their choice. 4. The last day of the course will be dedicated to student classification that will be in the form of a colloquial oral exam based testing the knowledge acquired in the previous days Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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https://ufmt.vscht.cz/index.php/cs/elektronicke-pomucky Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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Nejsou Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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Nejsou Last update: Pátková Vlasta (19.11.2018)
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