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Organic Thin-Film Transistors Based Circuits for Flexible Optoelectronics Applications

Projektbeschreibung:
The fabrication of optoelectronic circuits on a mechanical flexible substrate is now feasible thanks to the contribution of organics thin film transistors (OTFT). OTFT have recently acquired a large interest in the research field owing to their fast, low-cost fabrication process, and their compatibility with bendable substrates. These features make the OTFT an extremely important candidate for optical applications, two of which are: flexible displays and solar cells. Consequently, building the interface circuit for optical data is essential for a complete flexible optoelectronic system. Our aim is to design one important building block of this interface, the trans-impedance preamplifier, using these flexible organic transistors as one step for a complete integrated flexible optoelectronic system.

Ansprechpartner: M. Sc. Samar Elsaegh
Tel: +49 (0) 761 / 203 - 67561
Email: samar.elsaegh@imtek.uni-freiburg.de
Projektlaufzeit:
Projektbeginn: 01.08.2014
Projektende: 31.12.2018
Projektleitung:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Y. Manoli

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Fritz-Hüttinger-Professur für Mikroelektronik
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yiannos Manoli
Georges-Köhler-Allee 102
79110 Freiburg

Telefon: 7593
Email: manoli@imtek.de
http://www.imtek.de/mikroelektronik/
Kooperationspartner
Prof. Dr. Hans Zappe, Gisela-und-Erwin-Sick-Professur für Mikrooptik, Universitaet Freiburg
Finanzierung:

  • Gisela-und-Erwin-Sick Stipendium

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