Visualization of Carrier Motion in Organic Devices by Time-resolved Optical Second Harmonic Generation (Printed Electronics Asia 2012)

Dr Mitsumata Iwamoto,
Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan
 
Oct 03, 2012.

Presentation Summary

  • Principle of probing carrier motion using electric field induced optical second harmonic generation
  • Organic device (OFET, OLED,OSC) as a Maxwell-Wagner element
  • Experiment and analysis of direct probing of carrier motion in devices

Speaker Biography (Mitsumasa Iwamoto)

Prof. Mitsumasa Iwamoto graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology, and received a degree of Doctor of Engineering in 1981. Since then he has been working as a staff of Tokyo Institute of Technology. He is now a professor of Tokyo Institute of Technology. He is a fellow of Japan Applied Physics Society and also a fellow of IEIC of Japan. His main research interest is organic materials electronics, molecular electronics, and dielectric physics.

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