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IFSOE-2020

The 6th International Fall School on Organic Electronics 2020

Moscow, Russian Federation
13 - 17 September 2020
The conference ended on 17 September 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
15th April 2020
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
30th April 2020
Abstract Acceptance Notification
15th May 2020
Early Bird Deadline
30th June 2020
Standart registration deadline
15th August 2020

About IFSOE-2020

Organic Electronics is a booming multidisciplinary field that unites efforts of chemists, material scientists, physicists, and engineers in a quest for the new generation of flexible lightweight, and transparent electronic optoelectronic devices such as organic solar cells (OPV), field-effect transistors (OFET), light-emitting transistors (OLET), light-emitting diodes (OLED) etc. The IFSOE -2020 will cover all key aspects of Organic Electronics to give the attendee a comprehensive view of the field from materials and fundamental physics to devices and applications.

Topics

Organic electronics, Organic light emitting devices, Organic field effect transistors, Organic and hybrid solar cells, Organic sensors, Various spectroscopy, Microscopy, and x-ray scattering technique, Sinthesise of materials for organic electronics

Call for Papers

  1. Fundamentals of organic electronics: charge transport, modeling, photophysics, etc.
  2. Design and synthesis of materials for organic electronics: organic conductors and semiconductors, dielectrics, substrates, etc.
  3. Organic field effect transistors: single crystal, polymer and monolayer OFETs, integrated circuits and related devices.
  4. Organic light emitting devices: OLEDs and OLETs, white light-emitting devices, TADF devices, organic lasers.
  5. Organic and hybrid solar cells: small molecules and polymer photovoltaics, tandem cells, perovskites-based photovoltaics, etc.
  6. Organic sensors: physical (pressure, temperature, photo, etc.) sensors, chemo- and biosensors.
  7. Characterization techniques: various spectroscopy, microscopy, and x-ray scattering techniques, charge mobility measurements, thermal and surface analysis, HOMO and LUMO evaluation, biomedical applications, etc.
  8. Technologies of organic electronics: printing of organic materials and devices, roll-to-roll techniques, ink formulations, encapsulation, etc.

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