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Organic Optoelectronic Materials (Volume II)

This special issue belongs to the section “Organic Crystalline Materials“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues, 

Organic optoelectronic materials are rapidly being commercialized at present. The liquid crystal display (LCD) is one of the most successful examples of commercialization of organic optoelectronic materials. The phase or polarization state of light can be modulated by an external electric field. Modulation efficiency can be enhanced provided that the organic medium has a large optical or electrical anisotropy. On the other hand, nanosized organic materials with physical anisotropy can also be used as sensors to detect external changes of environment. In addition, materials also have potential as energy-converting and -harvesting components. Following the first volume, we expand the scope of the topic and invite researchers to submit papers on various optoelectronic materials and devices. The issue includes the synthesis of new materials, analysis of physicochemical properties, and fabrication and instrumentation of optoelectronic devices.

Prof. Dr. Ji-Hoon Lee
Dr. Van-Chuc Nguyen
Dr. Nguyen-Hung Tran
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • Phase, polarization, and intensity modulation materials
  • Coatable and printable materials for reflection and transmission control
  • Optoelectronic materials for stretchable, bendable applications
  • Electroluminescence and photoluminescence materials
  • Liquid crystalline materials for display, telecommunication, and sensors
  • Nano- and microstructured self-assembled materials
  • Energy-converting and -harvesting organic materials
  • One-dimensional and two-dimensional self-organized materials
  • Transparent conducting materials

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Crystals - ISSN 2073-4352