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Optical and electrical properties of new materials for organic electronics and photonics
Sionová, Marcela ; Přikryl, Radek (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the properties characterization of new organic materials with respect to their potential application in organic electro-optic devices. The theoretical part contains a themed literature search on application of organic materials for organic electronics and photonics. The basic principles of these devices are described. The practical part includes the preparation of thin films for organic photovoltaics of two types: based on low molecular weight organic compounds (diketo-pyrrolo-pyrroles derivates) and based on polymer (mixture of copolymer of poly(phenylenevinylene) and molecular senzitizer – derivate of fullerene). The first part of experiment is focused on characterization of optical and electrical properties of selected diketo-pyrrolo-pyrroles derivates and the second part is study the influence of annealing to polymer layer.
Study of organic molecular compound by x-ray radiation
Stejkora, Jakub ; Richtera, Lukáš (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
Derivates of diketopyrrolopyrrole are coloured pigments with potential use in field of organic semiconductor structures. Their electrical attributes such as conductivity, photocon- ductivity and electroluminescence relate to their crystal structures, that determine charge transport path through the compound. The work deals with determination of these structures by using x-ray diffractometry. The diffractogram based on known crystalografic structure of diketo-dipyridyl-pyrrolo-pyrrole is modeled by available software and measured diffractogram is used for structure re-modeling. This method is used for other related derivates with unknown crystal structure.
Optical and electrical properties of new materials for organic electronics and photonics
Sionová, Marcela ; Přikryl, Radek (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the properties characterization of new organic materials with respect to their potential application in organic electro-optic devices. The theoretical part contains a themed literature search on application of organic materials for organic electronics and photonics. The basic principles of these devices are described. The practical part includes the preparation of thin films for organic photovoltaics of two types: based on low molecular weight organic compounds (diketo-pyrrolo-pyrroles derivates) and based on polymer (mixture of copolymer of poly(phenylenevinylene) and molecular senzitizer – derivate of fullerene). The first part of experiment is focused on characterization of optical and electrical properties of selected diketo-pyrrolo-pyrroles derivates and the second part is study the influence of annealing to polymer layer.
Study of organic molecular compound by x-ray radiation
Stejkora, Jakub ; Richtera, Lukáš (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
Derivates of diketopyrrolopyrrole are coloured pigments with potential use in field of organic semiconductor structures. Their electrical attributes such as conductivity, photocon- ductivity and electroluminescence relate to their crystal structures, that determine charge transport path through the compound. The work deals with determination of these structures by using x-ray diffractometry. The diffractogram based on known crystalografic structure of diketo-dipyridyl-pyrrolo-pyrrole is modeled by available software and measured diffractogram is used for structure re-modeling. This method is used for other related derivates with unknown crystal structure.

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