1st Edition

Organic Conductors Fundamentals and Applications

By Farges Copyright 1994

    This work examines all aspects of organic conductors, detailing recent theoretical concepts and current laboratory methods of synthesis, measurement, control and analysis. It describes advances in molecular-scale engineering, including switching and memory systems, Schottky and electroluminescent diodes, field-effect transistors, and photovoltaic devices and solar cells.

    Series Introduction

    Foreword Felix Gutmann

    Preface

    Contributors

    Organic Conductors: An Overview

    William A. Little

    Basic Physical Concepts of Organic Conductors

    Laurent G. Caron

    Molecular Design of Organic Conductors

    Vladimir Khodorkovsky and James Y. Becker

    Chemical Synthesis and Crystal Growth Techniques

    Lawrence K. Montgomery

    Organic Conductors: The Crystallographic Approach

    Alain Filhol

    Optical Properties

    Andrzej Graja

    Magnetic, ESR, and NMR Properties

    Luís Alcácer

    Organic Semiconductors

    André Brau and Jean-Pierre Farges

    Organic Metals

    J. R. Cooper and B. Korin-Hamzić

    Organic Superconductors: From (TMTSF)2PF6 to Fullerenes

    Denis Jérome

    Introduction to Conjugated and Conducting Polymers

    Michel Schott and Maxime Nechtschein

    Undoped (Semiconducting) Conjugated Polymers

    Michel Schott

    Doped Conjugated Polymers: Conducting Polymers

    Maxime Nechtschein

    Related Topics I: Charge-Transfer Complexes in Biological Systems

    Vivian C. Flores, Hendrik Keyzer, Cissy Varkey-Johnson, and Karen Leslie Young

    Related Topics II: Thallium-Based High-T, Superconducting Oxides: A Summary

    M. Paranthaman and Allen M. Hermann

    Applications of Organic Conductors: Molecular Electronics

    Mutsuyoshi Matsumoto, Hiroaki Tachibana, and Takayoshi Nakamura

    Organic Photoconductors and Photovoltaics

    Piergiulio Di Marco and Gabriele Giro

    Index

    Biography

    Farges\,

    ". . .highly beneficial to all researchers engaged in properties of organic solids. "
    ---Bulletin of Electrochemistry
    ". . .It is the merit of this book that it not only provides a broad overview of this rapidly developing field but also. . .presents each special, separate topic as a contribution from well-known researchers active in that area, each of whom has made significant advances in the topic under review. . . .I am sure that this cooperative effort will become, and remain, a standard reference for years to come. "
    ---Felix Gutmann, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia