Technologies for Polymer Electronics TPE 14

Materials and Methods 4
13:20
Chairman: G. Gobsch
Fichou, D.; Paris (F)
Surface-confined molecular scaffolds: From directedassembly to device integration and operation
Sperlich, A., Kraus, H., Dyakonov, V.; Würzburg (D)
Charge transfer states and triplet excitons in polymerfullerene blends and carbon nanotubes
Troshin, P., et al.; Chernogolovka (RUS)
Design of a new family of low band gap conjugated
polymers for efficient organic solar cells
Lupo, D.; Tampere (FIN)
Printed energy harvesting systems for ubiquitous
electronics
13:50
14:10
14:30
P 06
P 07
P 08
P 09
P 10
14:50
Coffee break
Lasers, OLEDs and OPV
15:10
Chairman: W.J.D. Beenken
Samuel, I. D. W., Martins, E. , et al.; St-Andrews (UK)
Polymer lasers
Krestel, A.-M., Maltenberger, A.,Guldi , et al.;
Erlangen (D)
Development of a novel class of triplet emitters for
OLED applications
Richter, S., Törker, M., Richter, A.; Dresden (D)
Slot-die coated HIL integrated in VTE OLEDs
Rösch, R., Seeland, M., Fluhr, D., et al.; Ilmenau (D)
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of
complementary imaging techniques for degradation
analysis and quality control of polymer solar cells
15:40
16:00
16:20
P 11
P 12
P 13
P 14
P 15
16:40
Concluding remarks
17:30
Excursion to the TU campus including the
Center of Micro- and Nano-Technology (ZMN)
P 16
P 17
Posters
Poster sessions will take place on all days after Lunch
P 01
P 02
P 03
P 04
P 05
Akkuratov, A., et al.; Chernogolovka (RUS)
Design of low band gap conjugated polymers for bulk
heterojunction organic solar cells
Bucella, S. G.,Vishunubhatla, K., et al.; Milano (I)
High performance organic field effect transistors through
high-resolution direct-writing of metallic electrodes on
flexible substrates
Defour, M., et al.; Brussels (B)
On the importance of eutectic composition in conjugated
polymer/fullerene solar cells
Frolova, L., et al.; Chernogolovka (RUS)
New memory devices based on photoswitchable organic
field-effect transistors
Güldal, S.; Erlangen (D)
Real-time observation of drying kinetics and morphology
evolution in organic bulk heterojunctions
P 18
P 19
P 20
P 21
P 22
Höfle, S., Lemmer, U., Colsmann, A.; Karlsruhe (D)
Solution processed metal oxide buffer layersfor blue
phosphorescent small molecule organic light emitting diodes
Perinot, A., Sadir G. Bucella, S.G. , et al.; Milano (I)
Direct-written, high-resolution metallic electrodes by
femtosecond laser sintering for downscaled organic
electronics
Mumyatov, A., Novikov, D., , et al.; Chernogolovka
(RUS)
Design of Fullerene derivatives with reduced electron affinity
for organic solar cells
Novikov, D., et al.; Chernogolovka (RUS)
Direct electrochemical studies of polymer/Fullerene
composites: a way to estimate Voc of organic solar cells
Gerl, A., Richter, M., Matt, G. , et al.; Erlangen (G)
Modeling the IV characteristics of an organic solar cell under
illumination by TPV and CE measurements
Siemund, H.; Hamburg (D)
Reducing the degradation of polymer light-emitting diodes
with sodium stearate/aluminium bilayer cathode
Herrmann, F., Schnidt, R., et al.; Jena (D)
Defined bilayer donor-acceptor structures to determine
interfacial states in OPV devices
Kaufmann. M., Sachse, T., et al.; Jena (D)
New amphiphilic 4-hydroxy-1,3-thiazoles - possible
candidates for chromophores in DSSCs and organic solar
cells
Sachse, T., Kaufmann, M., et al.; Jena (D)
Systematic tuning of HOMO- and LUMO-levels of Thiazoles,
a novel and versatile class of donor materials for organic
solar cells
Nagy, M., Rácz, D., Lázár, L., et al..; Debrecen (H)
Isoindole and naphthalene based fluorescent materials –
potential building blocks of light emitting diodes
Kästner, Ch., Egbe, D., Hoppe, H.; Ilmenau (G)
Polymer aggregation control in polymer:PCBM bulk
heterojunctions adapted from solution
Synooka, O., Eberhardt, K.-R., et al.; Ilmenau (D)
Consequence of thermal annealing of PCDTBT-based solar
cells on performance and composition profile
Seeland, M., Kästner, C., Hoppe, H.; Ilmenau (D)
Visualization of lateral phase separation in polymer :
Fullerene solar cells by quantitative evalution of
luminescence imaging measurements
Sender, M., Trollmann, J., Pucci, A.; Heidelberg (D)
The degradation process of spin coated and flexoprinted
polytriarylaminethin films studies by IR ellipsometry
Radaoui, M., et al.; Tunis (TUN) and Linz (A)
Dependence of voltage and magnetic field orientation on
organic magnetoconductance in an ambipolar polymer
device
Wünscher, S., Perelaer, J., Schubert, U. S.; Jena (D)
Printing metals onto thermo-sensitive polymers: How to
create highly conductive patterns without damaging the
substrate
Ahner, J., Schmidt, D., Hager, M., et al.; Jena (D)
Diketopyrrolopyrrole based monomers / oligomers as
acceptors for low band gap polymers
6th International Symposium Technologies for
Polymer Electronics
TPE 14
May 20 – 22, 2014 Ilmenau, Germany Programme Supported by
www.tpe14.de Solar Cells / OPV 1
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
09:30
16:40
Opening addresses
18:30
Nunzi, J.-M., Mirzaee, S.M.A., et al.; Kingston (CDN)
Design of ultimate efficiency plasmonic antenna solar cells
Braun, S.; Linköping (S)
Interface phenomena in organic electronics
Galagan, Y., Eggenhuisen, T.M. , et al.; Eindhoven (NL)
Roll-to-roll technology for all-solution processed OPV
Trigaud, Th., Ratier, B., Bonnas, M. , et al.; Limoges (F)
Interfacial layers in inverted solar cells architecture and
their LBIC characterization
Presselt, M., Herrmann, F., Singh, Ch., et al.; Jena (D)
Influence of interface-doping on charge carrier mobilities
and sub-bandgap absorption in organic solar cells
End of the session
19:15
Organ presentation in the St. Jakobus church
17:10
Materials 1 for OPV
Chairman: D. Fichou
17:30
10:00
10:30
10:50
11:10
11:30
Brabec, Ch., Guo, F., Ameri, T., et al. ; Erlangen (D)
Transparent photovoltaics: exploring the material limits for
translucent solar cells
Samuel, I.D.W., Ward, A., et al.; St-Andrews (UK)
Exciton diffusion and charge separation in polymer solar
cell materials
Van Assche, G., Van den Brande , et al.; Brussels (B)
Phase transformations and kinetics in thin films of polymer:
fullerene blends for OPV
Langa, F., Gómez-Escalonilla, M. J. , et al.; Toledo (E)
Functionalizing carbon nanostructures
Chairman: H. Hoppe
17:50
18:10
Lunch and poster session
Materials 3 for OPV
13:50
14:20
Berny, S., Wilson, H., et al.; Southampton (UK)
High efficiency polymer semiconductors for organic
photovltaics with improved stability
Koch, N.; Berlin (D)
Electronic structure of interfaces with
semiconductingpolymers
14:50
Coffee break
15:10
Excursion to the castle Wartburg
20:00
Joint dinner in the Hotel Tanne
Materials and Methods 3
Materials and Methods 1
Chairman: D. Vanderzande
OFETs and Devices 1
13:10
13:30
13:50
14:10
Chen, S.-A.; Hsinchu (Taiwan)
Design of semiconducting polymers for energy interconversion and charge transport in opto-electronic devices
with high efficiency
Deibel, C., Zusan, A., Förtig, A., et al. Würzburg (D)
Loss mechanisms in state-of-the-art copolymer-Fullerene
blends
Schmid, G., Pecqueur, S., Halik, M.; Erlangen (D)
Differentiation between Redox Chemistry and LewisAcid/Base Model in Organic Semiconductor Doping
Da Como, E.; Bath (UK)
The doping of conjugated polymers
15:00
15:20
15:40
16:00
16:20
09:30
09:50
10:10
10:30
Coffee break
Materials 2 for OPV
14:30
09:00
Chairwoman: S. Sensfuss
Roncali, J.; Angers (F)
Design of simple and small molecular donors for organic
photovoltaics
Schrödner, M., Blankenburg, Schache; Rudolstadt (D)
Flexible transparent barrier foils made by reel to reel
coating technology
Lövenich, W., Scheel, A., et al.; Leverkusen (D)
New materials and concepts for transparent electrodes
Abbas, M.; Bordeaux (F)
Balancing charge carrier mobilities in bulk heterojunction
organic solar cells
Urbina, A.; Cartagena (E)
What can be learnt about conjugated polymers from
neutron scattering experiments?
Coffee break
10:50
Caironi, M.; Milano(I)
All-printed and fully direct–written organic complimentary
circuits and photodetectors
Stadlober, B., Nees, D., Lintschnig, A., et al.; Weiz (A)
Nano goes macro – nanoimprint-lithography at the
transition from small to large-area production
Halik, M.; Erlangen (D)
Region-selective self-assembly of functional layer – A
smart approach towards cost efficient device fabrication
Turner, M., Tate, D., et al.; Manchester (UK)
Vapour sensing using OFET arrays
Chen, J., Caironi, M., Natali, D.; Milano (I)
Assessment of the injection area in staggered organic
field effect transistors
11:10
11:25
11:40
12:00
12:20
09:30
09:50
10:10
10:30
Von Hauff, E.; Amsterdam (NL)
Tuning the electrical properties in organic
semiconductors with molecular doping
Ponce Ortiz, R., Burrezo, et al. Malaga (E)
Polymeric materials for organic electronics and
photonics: How small modifications have a great impact
on device performance
Shkunov, M.,Rigas, G., Castro, F.; Guildford (UK)
Spray deposited organic single crystals
Büchle, P., Tedde, S., Hartmann , et al.; Erlangen (D)
Space charge
Region effects in bidirectional illuminated P3HT:PCBM
BHJ photodetectors
Coffee break
Solar Cells/ OPV 2
Coffee break
OFETs and Devices 2
Chairman: M. Caironi
Chairwoman: S. Scheinert
09:00
12:40
Chairman: J.-M. Nunzi
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Lunch and poster session
12:55
Chairwoman: B. Stadlober
Irima-Vladu, M.; Weiz (A)
Hydrogen-bonded semiconductors for organic electronics
Yumusak, C.,Coscun, H., Akcay, M. , et al.; Linz(A)
Bio-organic electronic devices based on hydrogenbonded molecules
Dell’Erba, G., Luzio, A., Noh, Y., Caironi, M.; Milano (I)
Organic complementary logic circuits integrating unipolar
field-effect transistors based on high-mobility ambipolar
semiconductors
Paasch, G., Scheinert, S.; Dresden and Ilmenau (D)
Influence of the carrier density in disordered organics
with Gaussian density of states on organic field-effect
transistors
Edman, L., Kaihorivirta, N., Tang, S., et al.; Umea (S)
Light-emitting electrochemical cells: Taking
control of doping for improved operation andhomogenous
large-area emission
10:50
11:20
11:40
12:00
12:20
Chairwoman: E. von Hauff
Vanderzande, D., Kesters, J. et al. ; Hasselt (B)
Low band gap donor-acceptor copolymers in BHJ solar
cells - Efficient electron transport materials improving
photovoltaic performance
Sensfuss, S.,Schache, et al.; Rudolstadt (D)
Textile dye-sensitized solar cells and solar fabrics based
on polyamide fibers
Casado, J.; Malaga (E)
A quinoidalbithiophene with biradicaloid character shows
singlet exciton fission for photovoltaics
Schmechel, R., Engel, M. , et al.; Duisburg (D)
Reduced Coulomb interaction in organic solar cells by
the introduction of inorganic high-k nanostructured
materials
Lunch and poster session