Self-assembly material is used to chemically modify transparent conducting oxides; tune the effective surface work function; and control the surface energy and wettability for OLEDs and OPVs application.[1][2][3]
Tailoring the work function of indium tin oxide electrodes in electrophosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes.
Sharma A, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics, 105(8), 084507-084507 (2009)
Effect of phosphonic acid surface modifiers on the work function of indium tin oxide and on the charge injection barrier into organic single-layer diodes.
Sharma A, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics, 105(7), 074511-074511 (2009)
Tuning the Work Function of Polar Zinc Oxide Surfaces using Modified Phosphonic Acid Self-Assembled Monolayers.
Lange I, et al.
Advances in Functional Materials, 24(44), 7014-7024 (2014)
Eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) is a room temperature liquid metal that can be readily fabricated into nanoparticles which naturally form a thin, passivating gallium oxide shell. These core-shell nanoparticles are of interest for a variety of stimuli-responsive applications, which often utilize
Thin, lightweight, and flexible electronic devices meet widespread demand for scalable, portable, and robust technology.
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