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Research Projects Project II.3

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Project Information per year
2012 -
2011 - 2010 - 2009 -2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004


PROJECT II.3
MOLECULAR MATERIALS AS COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES

 

Project leader: Dr N. Glezos
Key researchers: Dr N. Glezos, Dr N. Papanikolaou, Dr P. Argitis, Dr V. Ioannou-Sougleridis
Post Doctorals: Dr A.Douvas
PhD candidates: D.Velessiotis, G. Chaidogiannos, G.Tatakis
External Collaborators: Dr D. Yannakopoulou and Dr E. Mavridi (Institute of Physical Chemistry, NCSR “D”), Prof. S. Kennou (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras), Dr S.Nespurek (Intitute of Macromolecular Science, Prague), Dr G.Papavasiliou ( National Hellenic Research Foundation), Dr G. Kaltsas (Technical University of Athens)

Funding:

  1. EU RTN-STREP- project Uninanocups, 1/1/2004-31/12/2007, Contract No MRTN-CT-2003-504233
  2. NMP STREP TASNANO, 1/1/2005-31/12/2007, Contract No 516865
  3. GSRT bilateral project Greek – Czech, 29/7/2003-28/7/2005

Research orientation:

  • To investigate the potential of molecular materials to be used as active components in molecular devices e.g. as switching or memory elements.
  • To evaluate elements of the class of organic crystals  as components of  organic FETs
  • To develop techniques for thin film deposition and characterization of molecular materials.
  • To use ab-initio electronic structure methods which are more appropriate to study semiconductor properties to be able to address different problems.
  • To develop more semiempirical atomistic methods like tight-binding in order to describe optical properties.

 

 

 

 

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