ELT-22256 Fundamentals of Organic Electronics, 6 cr
Additional information
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Will not be lectured year 2015-2016
Person responsible
Donald Lupo
-->Requirements
The main grade will be based on an exam, but participation in exercise and discussion sessions and some simple laboratory experiments (making and measuring an OLED and dye solar cell) is also expected and will make up 1 point of a passing grade.
Learning Outcomes
The course aims to teach participants the fundamentals of organic and printed electronics, i.e. is distinct from seminar courses that focus on current research topics. Key topics include the fundamental chemistry and physics or organic electronic materials, key devices (OLEDs, OPV, diodes, transistors, power storage), key fabrication processes (printing, patterning, coating) as well as special aspects of organic electronic circuits, systems and applications. Key learning outcome is that participants should have a sufficiuent grasp of the field to either begin own research or read current literature with critical understanding.
Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes
The most important way to achieve the outcomes is to attend the lectures and exercise/discussion sessions regularly and to prepare well for and carry out the laboratory exercises.
Assessment scale:
Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Additional information | Examination material |
Book | Organic and Printed Electronics: Fundamentals and Applications | Ganz, Lupo, Nisato (eds) | The book will be published by Pan Stanford in 2015 and is, to the knowledge of the editors, the first overview of organic and printed electronics specifically designed to be used as a textbook rather than a monograph review of research. | No |
Correspondence of content
There is no equivalence with any other courses