Old Course-Organic Semiconductor Devices

 The course is given to graduate students who already have some background in inorganic (traditional) semiconductors. As such there will be a continuous analogy between the two systems. However, these lectures will emphasize the unique properties of organic semiconductors (mainly polymers) and will demonstrate the care one needs to take when comparing to other semiconductors. This course is intended to be an introduction for those who may be interested in studying the device-physics of such materials. Therefor, a deep first principal picture will not be drawn here and the enthusiastic is referred to the appropriate literature (a list will be added at a later stage).

 

  1. Why Organics
  2. The electronic structure
  3. Excitons
  4. Excitons in real systems
  5. Charge Excitation
  6. Transport in Organics
  7. Operation processes of LED

 

Basic semiconductor devices (equations are in English but text is in Hebrew)

Lect 1    Lect 2  Lect 3   lect 4    lect 5  lect 6 lect 7  lect 8   lect 9  lect 10  lect 11  lect 12  lect 13

lect 14   lect 15  lect 16   lect 17   lect 18   lect 19   lect 20   lect 21