Thin Film Energy Devices With Organic Electronic as a Complementary Technology

Dr Bertrand Fillon,
CEA, France
 
 
This presentation was given at Printed Electronics Europe 2008 on Apr 09, 2008.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Benefits from the development of thin film technology
  • Technical and physical challenges
  • Recent advances compared to existing results

Speaker Biography

Doctor Bertrand FILLON is currently the CTO of CEA/LITEN for new energy technologies (fuel cells, batteries, photovoltaic cells,...) , organic electronic and nanomaterials. He defines, organizes and follows the CEA/LITEN project portfolio. He is the scientific president of the French polymer cluster "Plastipolis". He has been the initiator of the polymer platform involving the different CEA research teams and foreign Swiss laboratories CSEM. Between 1990-2003, he worked with Pechiney Packaging. For the Pechiney Group, he was the coordinator of the Global Packaging R&D activities between the four business units (flexible packaging, bottles, tubes, high tech. cosmetics). He was the leader of the Pechiney polymer expert group. Dr Fillon was the Pechiney representative in IRI (Industrial Research Institut).
 
Prior to joining Pechiney, Dr Fillon worked in Orkem as a research engineer of polymer extrusion. He has a number of technical publications and also patents in the field of packaging and extrusion/printing processes.

Company Profile

CEA/LITEN is composed of 550 employees with 62M Euro budget. CEA-LITEN is a Technical Research Laboratory focusing on: [New technologies for Energy]: Batteries, fuel cells and photovoltaic energy. Miniaturization of such energy devices is one of the main LITEN goals: miniature batteries, micro fuel cells, miniature thermoelectric generators.... Nanomaterials development and optimization of materials for advanced lithium battery, flexible batteries and other energy sources are also part of the LITEN research activities. Nanosurfaces, high gradient temperature environment, miniature energy recovery technology, silicon nanofibres, multiquantum wells are other technologies develop in LITEN for new energy applications. [Organic Electronic Devices]: LITEN offers interested customers a set of options to evaluate and develop the next generation of organic electronic: Flexible polymer electronics - polymer optoelectronics, printed electronics for low cost new technology applications - smart fabrics. CEA-LITEN's mission is to provide innovation and facilitate its transfer to industry. Our device experts have an understanding of the relationship between structure-property and device performance.

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