Organic Electronics III: Electrochemical Transistors and Doping
ORAL · X34 · ID: 354874
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Charge and Ion Transport in Radical Polymer-based Organic Electrochemical Transistors
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Bryan Boudouris
Chemical Engineering, Purdue Univ, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue Univ, Purdue Univ
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Bryan Boudouris
Chemical Engineering, Purdue Univ, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue Univ, Purdue Univ
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Ho Joong Kim
Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue Univ
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Quantifying the Energetics of Ion Injection into Mixed Ionic/Electronic Conductors
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Lucas Flagg
Chemistry, University of Washington
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Lucas Flagg
Chemistry, University of Washington
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Connor Bischak
Chemistry, University of Washington
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Ramsess Javier
Chemistry, University of Washington
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David S Ginger
Chemistry, University of Washington
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Counter-ion exchange as a tool to modulate polaron delocalization and temperature stability of doped polymeric semiconductors
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Elayne Thomas
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Elayne Thomas
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Kelly A Peterson
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Dakota Rawlings
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Rachel A Segalman
University of California, Santa Barbara, Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California at Santa Barbara
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Michael L. Chabinyc
University of California, Santa Barbara
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The role of counter ion structure on the spatial distribution and molecular configuration of charge carriers in solid state electrochemically doped conjugated polymers
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Dakota Rawlings
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Dakota Rawlings
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Rachel A Segalman
University of California, Santa Barbara, Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California at Santa Barbara
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Michael L. Chabinyc
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Understanding the Working Mechanism of Organic Electrochemical Transistors
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Bjorn Lussem
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Vikash Kaphle
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Pushpa Paudel
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Bjorn Lussem
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Bio-Sensors Based on Organic Electrochemical Transistors
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Pushpa Paudel
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Pushpa Paudel
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Vikash Kaphle
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Drona Dahal
Kent State Univ - Kent
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Raj Kishen Radha Krishnan
Kent State Univ - Kent
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Bjorn Lussem
Kent State Univ - Kent, Department of Physics, Kent State University
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A flexible complementary logic circuit built from two identical organic electrochemical transistors
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Damia Mawad
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Lorenzo Travaglini
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Adam P Micolich
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Claudio Cazorla
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Erica Zeglio
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Antonio Lauto
School of Science, Western Sydney University
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Damia Mawad
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of New South Wales
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Humidity-Dependent Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conduction in Polythiophene-Derived Polyelectrolytes
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Garrett Grocke
University of Chicago
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Garrett Grocke
University of Chicago
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Ban Dong
University of Chicago
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Shrayesh Patel
University of Chicago
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Charge Transport, Morphological Properties and Cooling Performance of Functionally Graded Semiconducting Polymer Thin Films as Organic Thermoelectrics
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Tengzhou Ma
University of Chicago
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Tengzhou Ma
University of Chicago
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Ban Dong
University of Chicago
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Joseph Walter Strzalka
Argonne National Laboratory
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Shrayesh Patel
University of Chicago
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Modulating Spin Concentrations in Self-Doped Organic Molecules
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Daniel Powell
University of Utah
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Daniel Powell
University of Utah
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Luisa Whittaker-Brooks
University of Utah, Chemistry, University of Utah
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Bio-sourced Eumelanin Pigments: Charge Transport Properties and Beyond<i> </i>
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Manuel Reali
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Manuel Reali
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Abdelaziz Gouda
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Clara Santato
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Evaluation of environmental effects on the performance of 2,8-difluoro 5,11-bis(triethylsilylethynyl) anthradithiophene thin-film transistors
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Zafrullah Jagoo
Univ of NC - Chapel Hill
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Zafrullah Jagoo
Univ of NC - Chapel Hill
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Zachary Lamport
Wake Forest University, Physics, Wake Forest University
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Oana D. Jurchescu
Wake Forest University, Physics, Wake Forest University
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Laurie McNeil
Univ of NC - Chapel Hill
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Bio-sourced, potentially biodegradable materials for fast response moisture sensors
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Abdelaziz Gouda
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Abdelaziz Gouda
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Manuel Reali
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Clara Santato
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Effects of Molecular Weight and Annealing on Charge Carrier Concentration in Thin PANI-CSA Films
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Arun Kumar Agarwal
Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Arun Kumar Agarwal
Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Siddhartha Panda
Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Effects of concentration and local structure on charge trapping in polymer electrets with amine-based substituents.
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Evan Plunkett
Johns Hopkins University
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Evan Plunkett
Johns Hopkins University
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Qingyang Zhang
Johns Hopkins University
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Chen Chi
Johns Hopkins University
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Howard Edan Katz
Johns Hopkins University
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Daniel Reich
Johns Hopkins University
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