Organic Transistors and Light-emitting Transistors

Guest telelecture on

Organic Transistors and Light-emitting Transistors

 

The graduate and the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering, University of Pelita Harapan would like to kindly invite you for the following guest telelecture session:

 Topic  :  Organic Transistors and Ambipolar Light-Emitting Transistors:
     Materials, Physics, and Applications
 Guest Lecturer  :  Satria Zulkarnaen Bisri, M.Sc.
     Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University,
     Sendai, Japan
 Date/Time  :  Friday, 9 October 2009, 18:30 WIB –21:00 WIB
 Venue  :  a) Computer Lab., UPH Slipi Campus, Wisma Slipi,
   

 Jl. Let. Jend. S. Parman Kav. 12, Jakarta

     b) Telecommunication Lab., UPH Karawaci Campus,
     Jl. Thamrin Boulevard 1100, Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang 15811

This guest telelecture session is open and free for public.  For further information and registration, please contact Cicil ( mte ( dot ) seminar ( di ) staff ( dot ) uph ( dot ) ( edu ) ) by sending e-mail containing your name, mobile phone number, address, and affiliation. Due to our limited classroom capacity, please register before coming.

Abstract

Organic semiconductors have shown unique fundamental electronic and optical functions, which are the keys for the advancement of novel optoelectronic devices, the flexible electronics (photovoltaic cells and light-emitting devices, as well as organic field-effect transistors). In the talk, fundamentals about organic semiconductors and organic transistors will be explained, which in several aspects are different from the conventional inorganic semiconductors. There will be an introduction on ambipolar transport, in which both hole and electron transports can be simultaneously controlled. Furthermore, ambipolar characteristics utilization in ambipolar light-emitting transistors, a novel light-emitting device, will be explained with some perspective of possibility to develop electrically-driven organic laser and the other flexible electronic devices.

Who is the guest lecturer?

Satria Zulkarnaen Bisri is currently a PhD researcher at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan. His research interest is organic molecular and solid-state electronic functional devices. Currently, he is working on novel organic devices based on ambipolar transistors of organic single crystals. He was born in Bandung, 1985 and married. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Physics from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia in early 2006. He was a short-appointee researcher at Nanoelectronics SRO, MESA+ Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Twente, The Netherlands in 2006. Master of Science degree in Physics was obtained from Tohoku University, where now he also continued as a PhD student.

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