Organic molecular nanotechnology

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Manuela SchiekHorst-Günter Rubahn

Abstract

A new route to bottom-up organic nanotechnology is presented. Molecular building blocks with specific optoelectronic properties are designed and grown via directed self-assembly arrays of morphologically controlled light-emitting organic nanofibers on template surfaces. The fibers can be easily transferred from the growth substrate to device platforms either as single entities or as ordered arrays. Due to the extraordinary flexibility in the design of their optoelectronic properties they serve as key elements in next-generation nanophotonic devices.

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Citations

Apr 30, 2011·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Francesca Di MariaGiovanna Barbarella
Jun 30, 2011·Nanoscale Research Letters·Luciana TavaresHorst-Günter Rubahn
Jan 11, 2014·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Naisa ChandrasekharRajadurai Chandrasekar
Jun 11, 2009·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Carlo ToroFlorencio E Hernandez
Oct 3, 2014·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Soundaram Jeevarathinam AnanthakrishnanNarayanasastri Somanathan
Dec 2, 2011·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Abdelhamid GhodbaneSuzanne Fery-Forgues
Nov 20, 2013·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Suzanne Fery-ForguesKyril M Solntsev
Jul 6, 2011·Small·Luciana TavaresHorst-Günter Rubahn
Jan 29, 2014·Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry·Taehyung KimChristopher J Bardeen
Sep 22, 2011·Optics Express·Ilya P RadkoSergey I Bozhevolnyi
Jul 22, 2010·Nanoscale·Roana Melina de Oliveira HansenHorst-Günter Rubahn
Dec 14, 2011·Nanoscale·A PatraT P Radhakrishnan
Jun 24, 2016·Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences : Official Journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology·Ashim MalakarG Krishnamoorthy
May 8, 2009·Nanotechnology·Morten MadsenHorst-Günter Rubahn
Dec 1, 2011·Nanoscale Research Letters·Roana Melina de Oliveira HansenHorst-Günter Rubahn
Nov 23, 2013·Reports on Progress in Physics·Jakob Kjelstrup-HansenHorst-Günter Rubahn
Dec 21, 2013·Nanotechnology·Frank BalzerPeter Bøggild
Feb 19, 2010·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Jean-François LamèreSuzanne Fery-Forgues
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May 19, 2012·ACS Nano·Clemens SimbrunnerHelmut Sitter
Feb 16, 2017··Ambika PanwarMonika Sharma

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