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Advances in Organic and Inorganic Optoelectronic Devices
This special issue belongs to the section “A2: Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Systems“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modern technology relies heavily on optoelectronic devices, which propel advancements in communication, sensing, energy harvesting, and imaging. Significant improvements in device performance, flexibility, and scalability have been made possible by recent developments in both organic and inorganic materials as well as hybrid systems.
This Special Issue invites high-quality contributions that address the latest developments, challenges, and future prospects in organic, inorganic, and hybrid optoelectronic devices. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following:
- Inorganic optoelectronics: OLEDs, OPVs, organic photodetectors, and flexible electronics. Inorganic optoelectronics: Semiconductor-based LEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, and THz devices.
- Hybrid systems: Perovskite-based optoelectronic devices for solar cells and LEDs.
- Novel material design, fabrication techniques, and large-area processing for energy applications.
- Device engineering for enhanced efficiency, stability, and reliability.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that provide significant insights into the fundamental science, technological innovations, and application trends shaping the future of optoelectronic devices.
Dr. Adel Najar
Dr. Amine El Moutaouakil
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- perovskite
- organic & inorganic semiconductors
- solar cells
- LEDs
- X-ray imaging
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