Program
Updated 28 Sep 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
14:00 Registration
18:00 Welcome Reception
20:00 Scheduled Activities End
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Session Chair: Prof. Yabing Qi (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University)
9:00 Dr. Jonathan Dorfan, Opening Remarks
9:20 Prof. Antoine Kahn
Ultra Low Doping in Organic Semiconductors: Impact of Trap Filling on Conductivity and Electron Mobility
10:05 Prof. Chihaya Adachi
Organic Light-Emitting Diodes using Upconversion Mechanism
10:40 Coffee Break
11:10 Prof. Junichi Takeya
High-mobility and High-speed Charge Transport in Organic Semiconductor Crystals
11:55 Prof. Yabing Qi’s Research Unit Presentation (Dr. Michael V. Lee)Energy Materials and Surface Sciences Research at OIST: Investigating Organic Electronics with Surface Science Approaches
12:25 Travel to OIST
12:40 Lunch
13:40 Tour of OIST & Group Picture
14:40 Return to Seaside House
Session Chair: Prof. Junichi Takeya (Osaka University)
14:55 Prof. David Cahen
The Power of Molecules: Molecule-Controlled Electronics
15:40 Prof. Christine Luscombe
Using Living Polymerizations of Thiophenes to Control Active Layer Morphology
Using Living Polymerizations of Thiophenes to Control Active Layer Morphology
16:25 Coffee Break
16:45 Asst. Prof. Itaru Osaka
Donor–Acceptor Semiconducting Polymers Incorporating Azole-Based Fused Rings
17:15 Panel Discussion: Organic Device Physics (Moderator - Prof. Nobuo Ueno)
Panelists: Prof. Thomas Anthopoulos, Prof. David Cahen, Prof. Antoine Kahn, Prof. Hideyuki Murata, Prof. Junichi Takeya
18:30 Dinner
20:00 Poster Session (Click here to see the poster size.)
EL-1 Mr. Hans Kleeman
Molecular Doping – an Indispensable Method to Understand and Control the Properties of Organic Electronic Devices
EL-2 Dr. Hyun-Joon Shin
Scanning photoelectron microscopy (SPEM) as a probe of local chemical states of organic materials
EL-3 Dr. Eigo Miyazaki
Synthesis of Benzo[b]thiophene-fused Porphyrazines and Application to Organic Field-Effect Transistor
EL-4 Mr. Masahiro Nakano
Bis(2-thienyl)dibenzo[a,e]pentalene-based semiconducting polymers: Electronic structure and OFET properties
EL-5 Mr. Masahiko Saito
Drastic Change of Molecular Orientation in a Thiazolothiazole Copolymer by Molecular-weight Control and Blending with PC61BM Lead to High Efficiencies in Solar Cells
EL-6 Assoc. Prof. Yun Li
Patterned Organic Crystals from Spin-coating for Transistor Arrays
EL-7 Dr. Hiroyuki Tamura
Theoretical analysis of polaronic charge transport of organic semiconductors based on semi-classical quantum dynamics
EL-8 Ms. Dongyuan Zhai
Hierarchical Microstructured Polymer Hydrogel for Supercapacitor and Glucose Sensor
OP-1 Mr. Gábor Méhes
E-type Delayed Fluorescence in a Spiro-acridane with High Electroluminescence Efficiency
OP-2 Dr. Alexander Ayzner
Controlling Molecular Orientation in Conjugated Polymers and Small Molecules: Effect on Charge Transport and Electron Transfer at the Donor/Acceptor Interface
OP-3 Dr. Xinwen Zhang
β-Phase Emission and Spectral Stability of Poly(9,9-Diocctylfluorene) Based Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes
OP-4 Ms. Diana Nanova
Morphology and interdiffusion in organic donor-acceptor blends studied by analytical TEM
OP-5 Dr. Michael Kroger
Imaging the Electric Potential within an Organic Solar Cell
OP-6 Dr. Juyeon Park
Image Potential State Mediated Excitation of Rubrene on Graphite
OP-7 Ms. Hui Shang
Investigation on Gain Properties of Organic Single Crystals towards Electrically Driven Lasers
OP-8 Dr. Jianpu Wang
Control of Exciton Spin Statistics through Spin Polarization in Organic Optoelectronic Devices
21:30 Scheduled Activities End
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Session Chair: Prof. Takashi Kato (University of Tokyo)
9:00 Prof. Kazuo Takimiya
Recent Progress in the Synthesis of Large Thienoacenes-based Organic Semiconductors
9:45 Prof. Yutaka Ie
Carbonyl-Bridged Thiazole-Based Conjugation Systems: Air-Stable n-Type Organic Field-Effect Transistors
10:30 Coffee Break
10:55 Prof. Thomas Anthopoulos
Novel Materials and Fabrication Methods for Organic Electronics
11:40 Prof. Antonio Facchetti
Organic Semiconductors for New Opto-Electronic Devices
12:25 Lunch
Session Chair: Prof. Kazuo Takimiya (Hiroshima University)
13:25 Prof. Seth Marder
Organic Semiconductor Chemistry
14:10 Prof. Takashi Kato
Nanostructured Ordered Molecular Assemblies Exhibiting Ionic, Photonic, and Electronic Functions
14:55 Travel to OIST for Tea Time and Individual Lab Tours
17:15 Return to Seaside House
17:30 Panel Discussion: Rational Design and Assembling of High Performance Materials
Section 1: Designing Functional Molecules (Moderator - Prof. Kazuo Takimiya)
Section 2: Assembling Molecules for Functional Materials (Moderator - Prof. Takashi Kato)
Panelists: Prof. Antonio Facchetti, Prof. Christine Luscombe, Prof. Takashi Kato, Prof. Seth Marder, Prof. KazuoTakimiya 18:30 Dinner
20:00 Poster Session (Click here to see the poster size.)
EL-9 Mr. Rui Aino
Simple Fabrication of Step-Edge Vertical Channel Organic Field Effect Transistors by Nanoimprint Lithography
EL-10 Mr. Kazunori Kuribara
Stability of Organic Transistors with high-mobility Dinaphtho-[2,3-b:2,3-f]-thieno-[3,2-b]-thiophene (DNTT)
EL-11 Mr. Junshi Soeda
Crystal Growth of Thermally Converted Pentacene and DNTT onto the Surface of Ionic Liquid and Field-Effect Transistors
EL-12 Mr. Hiroki Mori
Relationship Between Molecular Orientation and Photovoltaic Properties of Molecular Donors/C60 Solar Cells
EL-13 Ms. Myong Jin Kang
Effects of the Substituents and Substitution Positions on the Packing Structure and FET Properties
EL-14 Dr. Min-Cherl Jung
Fabrication and characterization of ultra-thin TIPS-Pentacene film
EL-15 Dr. Cathal Cassidy
Nanoparticle Fabrication for Enhancement of Organic Electronic Device Performance & Functionality
OP-9 Mr. Jinyi Lin
Color-tunable Emission Polymer Semiconductor Film via Constructing Hydrogen-bonded Gel Structure and Nanoparticles
OP-10 Dr. Lei Zhang
Single Gold Nanoparticles as Real-Time Optical Probes for the Detection of NADH-Dependent Intracellular Metabolic Enzymatic Pathways
OP-11 Mr. Janusz Schinke
Polymeric Dipole Layers vs. Self-Assembled Monolayers – an Ideal Interfacial Layer for Organic Electronic Devices
OP-12 Ms. Julia Maibach
SXPS Study of the Electronic Structure of Solution Processed Bulk Heterojunction Donor/Acceptor Model Systems
OP-13 Ms. Xiaoxi He
Studying Polymer/Fullerene Intermixing and Miscibility in Laterally Patterned Films with X-Ray Spectromicroscopy
OP-14 Dr. Young Mi Lee
Electron Injection Enhancement in OLEDs with Interfacial Chemical Reactions between 8-hydroxyquinolatolithium and Aluminum
OP-15 Ms. Alison Cross and Mr. Jiu Xu
The influence of thermal treatment on thin films PEDOT:PSS and P3HT
21:30 Scheduled Activities End
Friday, October 5, 2012
Session Chair: Prof. Antonio Facchetti (Northwestern University and Polyera Corporation)
9:00 Prof. Nobuo Ueno
Nature of Organic Semiconductor: Origin of Gap States in Pentacene
9:45 Prof. Chih-I Wu
From Surface Science to Device Engineering in Organic Optoelectronics
10:30 Coffee Break
10:55 Prof. Hideyuki Murata
Enhanced Power Conversion Efficiency by Tuning the Vertical Concentration Gradient in P3HT:PCBM Bilayer Solar Cells
11:40 Prof. Norbert Koch
Charge Transfer Interactions of Conjugated Organic Molecules
12:25 Excursion to Churaumi Aquarium (lunch included)
18:30 Arrive back at Seaside House and prepare for Banquet
19:00 Closing Ceremony and Banquet
21:00 Scheduled Activities End