Polymeric Optoelectronic Materials
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 July 2024) | Viewed by 448
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biopolymers; light sensitive materials; nanocomposites; polymers and environment; heterogeneous materials based on polymers; polyolefins; interfacial agents; functionalization
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymeric optoelectronic materials refer to a type of functional material that is composed of polymer materials combined with nonlinear optical molecules or semiconductors. Due to their comprehensive processability and flexibility, as well as the conductivity of the inorganic semiconductor, they have broad applications in fields such as electronic information technology, communication equipment, and energy. Specifically, polymeric optoelectronic materials have the following characteristics: firstly, good optical performance, such as adjustable transparency, absorption index, refractive index, etc.; secondly, excellent electrical performance, including conductivity, permittivity, etc.; thirdly, high controllability, which can be modified according to actual needs.
In this Special Issue, research could pay attention to the following topics: 1. the development of more efficient and flexible polymeric optoelectronic materials; 2. expanding the application fields of polymeric optoelectronic materials; 3. the development of novel composites with other materials to achieve better performance; 4. an improvement in the density and speed of optical storage; and 5. the development of new optoelectronic devices and applications.
Prof. Dr. Xiaofeng Li
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- polymeric optoelectronic material
- nonlinear optical material
- electroluminescent material
- semiconductor
- optical property
- electrical property
- adjustability
- solar battery
- photosensitive sensor
- optical fiber communication
- biosensor
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