Polymers in Electronics: Optoelectronic Properties, Design, Fabrication, and Applications brings together the fundamentals and latest advances in polymeric materials for electronic device applications, supporting researchers, scientists and advanced students, and approaching the topic from a range of disciplines. The book begins by introducing polymeric materials, their dielectric, optical, and thermal properties, and the essential principles and techniques for polymers as applied to electronics. This is followed by detailed coverage of the key steps in the preparation of polymeric materials for opto-electronic devices, including fabrication methods, materials design, rheology, encapsulation, and conductive polymer mechanisms.
The final part of the book focuses on the latest developments in advanced devices, covering the areas of photovoltaics, transistors, light-emitting diodes, and stretchable electronics. In addition, it explains mechanisms, design, fabrication techniques, and end applications. This is a highly valuable resource for researchers, advanced students, engineers and R&D professionals from a range of disciplines.
Key Features
- Offers introductory coverage of polymeric materials for electronics, including principles, design, properties, fabrication and applications
- Focuses on key issues such as materials selection, structure-property relationships and challenges in application
- Explores advanced applications of polymers in photovoltaics, transistors, sensors, light-emitting diodes and stretchable electronics
Part I: Optoelectronic Properties of Polymers
1. Introduction to polymers
2. Optoelectronic properties of polymers
3. Conductive polymers
Part II: Applications
4. Basic electronics
5. Polymers in optoelectronic devices
6. Polymers in electronic packaging
Mitsubayashi, Niwa & Ueno