Photophysics of Organic and Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Optoelectronic Materials

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Physics General".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 July 2024 | Viewed by 175

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Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology, UMR 5270, INSA de Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, France
Interests: experimental and theoretical research in nanophotonics and optoelectronics; photonic crystals; optical microcavities; plasmonics; single molecule/qdot spectroscopy in optically confine
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Department of Physics, Cracow University of Technology, 31-084 Kraków, Poland
Interests: organic synthesis; materials to optoelectronics; luminescent materials; sol–gel method; nanomaterials; thin films
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue of Applied Sciences covers the latest developments in the photophysical properties of organic and organic–inorganic hybrid materials for optoelectronic applications.

Optoelectronics brings together various fields of science, such as chemistry, solid state physics and electronics. It uses the properties of light to convey a variety of information. Materials used in optoelectronic devices are characterized by photophysical properties and have been the subject of research for many years in research centers around the world. The rapid development of optoelectronics took place in the 1960s, when lasers began to be used as sources of coherent light and semiconductor materials to build elements of optoelectronic systems.

It is with great pleasure that I invite scientists to contribute to this Special Issue, entitled "Photophysics of Organic and Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Optoelectronic Materials".

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Synthesis of organic materials for applications in optoelectronics;
  • Synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrid materials for applications in optoelectronics;
  • Photophysical properties of materials for optoelectronics.

Dr. Ali Belarouci
Dr. Katarzyna Wojtasik
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • organic materials
  • organic-inorganic hybrid materials
  • optoelectronics application
  • optical properties
  • photophysical properties
  • phototransistor
  • sensors
  • solar/photovoltaic cells
  • light emitting diode/organic light emitting diode
  • semiconductor laser

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