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Organic semoconductors and devices
Kočer, Martin ; Doc.Ing.Ota Salyk, CSc. (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
Introduction part of this bachelor's thesis deals about general properties of organic semiconductors, their structure and features of selected representatives. The middle section deals with some methods of application of organic semiconductors and organic devices. The final section deals about practical production of polyaniline samples and their analysis.
Organic semoconductors materials
Černošek, Michal ; Starý, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with organic materials and parts made of this materials. Described are also principels of their functions, structure of whore part and issues linked with production. Next are refered advanteges and disadvantages of those parts. Described are also events which occures during using organic parts. Attention is given to light emitting diods. In experimental part is measured electrical attriburtes of PLED structures, exposed to different sources of illumination. Influence of illumination to transfer of electrical charge is examined too
Organic semiconductors
Tebich, Ivan ; Macháček, Martin (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
My final thesis treats of usage photovoltaic phenomenon to production electric energy by solar cells. It inquires into this phenomenon in organic structures. Further it mentions basic types of constructions organic solar cells and evaluates their properties. In experimental part zhe thesis is focused on characterization thin-film structures made out of photoconductiv organic materials.
Study of optoelectronic and electrooptic properties of organic semiconductors
Ovesný, Karel ; Horák, Michal (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the experimental examination of the materials and arrangement of layers, which can form an organic photovoltaic cells. Primarily are studied the properties of layers on PET underlays, which consist of thin active DPP layer.
Impedance spectroscopy of organic conductors and semiconductors
Černošek, Michal ; Sedláček, Jiří (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with organic materials and determining their electrical parameters. In the thesis are discussed methods of deposition of organic layers and their measurement. Described are the aspects, which are characteristic for organic materials. They will briefly mention some new components and commercial systems. Special attention is given to conducting polymers and determining their parameters. In the experimental part were measured VA and impedance characteristics of the conductive polymer PEDOT-PSS. The research was also about material degradation in time and effects of thickness on the electrical parameters.
Organic electronics for biosensors
Netočný, Martin ; Vala, Martin (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
In the first part are discussed the organic thin-film transistors and their possible use for chemical and biological sensors. Middle section discusses the electrical properties of OECT device in steady-state and transient behaviour and potential use of OECT for cell monitoring. The final experimental part deals with influence of temperature, aging, electrolyte environment and geometry on the function of OECT device.
Electric and dielectric properties of organic materials for photovoltaic applications
Florián, Pavel ; Nešpůrek, Stanislav (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the use of organic materials in photovoltaic applications and the study of their electric and dielectric properties. The theoretical part of thesis deals issue of the use of organic polymeric materials in photovoltaics and their advantages and disadvantages. Next are the results of various studies of organic solar cells by other authors. In the practical part of the work are shown experimental results (volt-ampere characteristics and impedance spectra) of samples of organic semiconductors and their evaluation.
Organic solar cells for photovoltaic conversion of solar energy
Šedina, Martin ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
This work is focused to study organic materials for solar energy conversion into electricity and characterization of conversion processes. Materials and their blends with semiconducting properties such as photoconductivity were studied. Thin films of organic materials and their blends were prepared by spin-coating method and characterized by optical methods (UV-VIS and photoluminiscence spectroscopy), by current-voltage characteristics, by impedance spectroscopy method, spectral response measurement of photocurrent and method of transient photoconductivity. Structural factors influences the conversion of solar energy into electricity were observed. Based no these results, the materials and their blends useful for photovoltaic applications were determined. The dependence between photoconductivity of thin films and theirs structure was also discussed.
Using of fractal theory for the determination of density of energetic states in organic semiconductors
Florián, Pavel ; Nešpůrek, Stanislav (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the basics of fractal physics and its use in research of electrical and dielectric properties of organic semiconductors. Theoretical part contains the basic fractal physics equations and their applications to electrical parameters (Fermi level, density of electric charge). Practical work includes the results of measurements of Amper-Volt characteristics of samples of organic semiconductors, and determines their physical parameters (Fermi level, concentration of charge carriers in substance).
Charge carrier transport in organic disordered materials
Češka, Matěj ; Navrátil, Jiří (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with organic materials for use in photovoltaic energy conversion. A theoretical part of this thesis contains brief introduction to organic photovoltaics. Thin organic films were prepared and were characterized by optical methods and by current voltage characteristics. It was found that the light illumination can improve conductivity of prepared thin layers.

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