Resonant infrared matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (RIR-MAPLE) is a variation of pulsed laser deposition that is useful for organic-based thin films because it reduces material degradation by selective absorption of infrared radiation in the host matrix. A unique emulsion-based RIR-MAPLE approach has been developed that reduces substrate exposure to solvents and provides controlled and repeatable organic thin film deposition. In order to establish emulsion-based RIR-MAPLE as a preferred deposition technique for conjugated polymer or hybrid nanocomposite optoelectronic devices, studies have been conducted to demonstrate the value added by the approach in comparison to traditional solution-based deposition techniques, and this work will be reviewed. The control of hybrid nanocomposite thin film deposition, and the photoconductivity in such materials deposited using emulsion-based RIR-MAPLE, will also be reviewed. The overall result of these studies is the demonstration of emulsion-based RIR-MAPLE as a viable option for the fabrication of conjugated polymer and hybrid nanocomposite optoelectronic devices that could yield improved device performance.
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30 July 2012
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH POWER LASER ABLATION 2012
30 April–3 May 2012
New Mexico, USA
Research Article|
July 30 2012
RIR-MAPLE deposition of conjugated polymers and hybrid nanocomposites for application to optoelectronic devices
Adrienne D. Stiff-Roberts;
Adrienne D. Stiff-Roberts
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708-0291, 919-660-5560,
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Ryan Pate;
Ryan Pate
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708-0291, 919-660-5560,
USA
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Ryan McCormick;
Ryan McCormick
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708-0291, 919-660-5560,
USA
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Kevin R. Lantz
Kevin R. Lantz
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708-0291, 919-660-5560,
USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1464, 347–357 (2012)
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Adrienne D. Stiff-Roberts, Ryan Pate, Ryan McCormick, Kevin R. Lantz; RIR-MAPLE deposition of conjugated polymers and hybrid nanocomposites for application to optoelectronic devices. AIP Conf. Proc. 30 July 2012; 1464 (1): 347–357. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4739888
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