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|1.2 **Quantum Mechanical and Perturbation Theory of Polarizability (Brédas, Robinson, Rehr)
|1.2 **Quantum Mechanical and Perturbation Theory of Polarizability  
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|1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
|1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
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|1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
|1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
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|1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors (Luscombe, Reid)
|1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors  
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|1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes (Ginger)
|1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes  
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|1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications
|1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications
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|1.8 **Lasers (Brédas)
|1.8 **Lasers  
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|1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics (Hochberg)
|1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics  
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|2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics
|2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics
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|2.2 Basics of Light
|2.2 Basics of Light
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|2.3 Luminescence and Color
|2.3 Luminescence and Color
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|2.4 Molecular Orbitals
|2.4 Molecular Orbitals
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|2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials
|2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials
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|2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light
|2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light
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|2.7 Transport Properties
|2.7 Transport Properties
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|2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays
|2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays
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|2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes
|2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes
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|2.10 Organic Solar Cells
|2.10 Organic Solar Cells
|Jean Luc Brédas', Neal Armstrong
|Erin Ratcliff
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|2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology
|2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology

Revision as of 15:57, 22 July 2009

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Contents

Topic Contributor Source Reviewer/Editor
1 Thrust 1: Organic Electro-Optic and All-Optical Materials and Devices
1.1 **Propagation of Light Jean Luc Brédas' GT 6484
1.2 **Quantum Mechanical and Perturbation Theory of Polarizability (Brédas, Robinson, Rehr)
1.3 Second-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
1.4 Third-order Processes, Materials & Characterization
1.5 **Synthesis of Organic Semiconductors (Luscombe, Reid)
1.6 **Techniques for Fundamental Processes (Ginger)
1.7 **Design of n-type Semiconductors for Organic Electronic Applications
1.8 **Lasers (Brédas)
1.9 **Integrated Si Photonics (Hochberg)
2 Thrust 2: Light Sources and Organic Electronics
2.1 Photonics Integration
2.2 Basics of Light
2.3 Luminescence and Color
2.4 Molecular Orbitals
2.5 Electronic Band Structure of Organic Materials
2.6 Absorption and Emission of Light
2.7 Transport Properties
2.8 Liquid Crystals and Displays
2.9 Organic Light Emitting Diodes
2.10 Organic Solar Cells Jean Luc Brédas', Neal Armstrong Erin Ratcliff
2.11 **Organic Photonics Applications in Information Technology
2.12 **Recent Results of “State-of-the-Art” STC Research
3 Research Equipment, Devices and Techniques
4 General Research Best Practices