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|a An introduction to organic lasers /
|c Azzedine Boudrioua, Mahmoud Chakaroun, Alexis Fischer ; coordinated by Pierre-No�el Favennec, Fr�ed�erique de Formel and Pascal Besnard.
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|a Front Cover; An Introduction to Organic Lasers; Copyright ; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Organic Semiconductors; 1.1. Recap on organic chemistry; 1.2. Quantum model of the atom; 1.3. Sigma (s) and pi (p) bonds; 1.4. Example of molecular orbitals for simple molecules; 1.5. Energy diagram of different types of hybridization; 1.6. Conjugate molecules; 1.7. Conjugate polymers; 1.8. Influence of conjugation length; 1.9. Electronic properties of organic materials; 1.10. Optical properties of organic semiconductors; 1.11. Losses in organic materials.
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|a 1.12. Notions of photometry1.13. Concepts of colorimetry; 1.14. Conclusion; 2. Organic Light-emitting Diodes; 2.1. Operation of an OLED; 2.2. Injection of charge carriers; 2.3. Charge transport; 2.4. Recombinations of charges and generation of excitons; 2.5. Dopants (guests); 2.6. OLED fabrication techniques; 2.7. Characterization of an OLED's electroluminescence; 2.8. Current-voltage-luminance (J-V-L) characterization of an OLED heterostructure; 2.9. Conclusion; 3. Organic Lasers; 3.1. Principle behind lasers; 3.2. Laser effect in organic materials.
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|a 3.3. Theoretical model of an organic semiconductor laser3.4. Optically pumped organic lasers; 3.5. A step toward the electrically pumped organic laser; 3.6. Conclusion; 4. Organic Plasmonics: Toward Organic Nanolasers; 4.1. Optical properties of metals; 4.2. What is a plasmon?; 4.3. Theoretical approach to the localized surface plasmon (LSP); 4.4. Parameters influencing the localized surface plasmon; 4.5. Plasmonic materials and their properties; 4.6. Optical properties of an emitter in the vicinity of a metallic NP; 4.7. Effect of LSP on the properties of organic sources: state of the art.
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|a 4.8. A step toward an organic plasmonic laser?4.9. Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendix: A Brief History of Organic Lasers; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.
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|a One of the biggest challenges of organic optoelectronics is the realization of the first organic laser diode (electrically pumped) which has a very strong potential for many applications. Similar to what happened in the field of inorganic optoelectronics when transforming LEDs into LDs, the race is on to transform an OLED into an OLD. This involves the development of innovative solutions to overcome the difficulties inherent in organic materials and the electric pump. This book presents the elements of physics, materials and technologies that allow us to understand the basics of organic lasers and to capture the progress made. It also provides guidance for future developments towards the organic laser diode.
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