Speakers


Prof. Henning SIRRINGHAUS
Hitachi Professor, Electron Device Physics, Royal Society Research Professor, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
- University of Cambridge
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Biography
Prof. Henning SIRRINGHAUS, FRS is the Hitachi Professor of Electron Device Physics and a Royal Society Research Professor at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. He works on the charge transport, photo- and device physics and thermoelectric properties of conjugated polymer and molecular semiconductors as well as hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductors. He is a cofounder of the technology company FlexEnable/Plastic Logic commercialising organic transistor technology for applications in flexible electronics.
Charge Transport Physics of Organic and Hybrid Perovskite Field Effect Transistors
Abstract
Field-effect transistors based on organic and hybrid metal halide perovskite semiconductors provide a controlled means of studying the charge transport physics of these materials and are also of interest for a broad range of applications in electronics, optoelectronics or bioelectronics. In this talk we will provide a general overview of the structure-property relationships that determine the charge transport physics and performance of hybrid perovskite FETs and we will also discuss our current understanding of the factors that govern and limit the operational stability of conjugated polymer FETs for applications in large area electronics.