MSE Seminar : “Semiconducting Materials for Opto/Bioelectronic Applications; Chemistry, Processing and Device Engineering” Antonio Facchetti – Georgia Institute of Technology
November 13 at 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
In this presentation we report the realization of novel semiconductor materials, as well as thin-film processing and morphology engineering, for flexible and stretchable organic electronic devices such as thin film transistors, solar cells, electrolyte gated transistors, sensors and neuromorphic circuits. On material development, we present “soft” small-molecules and polymers by co-polymerizing pi-deconjugated building blocks, properly designed additives and tuned backbone conformation. New transistor architectures using semiconductor film porosity as the key element for enhancing mechanical flexibility and tune charge transport are also demonstrated. These films, combined with pre-stretched elastomeric substrates, enabling unprecedentedly stable current-output characteristic upon mechanical deformation, which are used for sensing analytes, strain, light, temperature and physiological parameters. Furthermore, we report our recent work on the design of fluorinated acceptors for organic solar cells and a new route to achieve ultra-stretchable solar cell devices. Finally, we report our recent work on molecular n-doping of organic semiconductors using a novel strategy involving catalysts.
Antonio Facchetti
Hightower Chair, Professor - School of Materials Science and Engineering - Georgia Institute of Technology
Antonio Facchetti is the Hightower Chair in Biopolymers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer of Flexterra Corporation and an Adjunct Professor at Northwestern University. Facchetti obtained his Laurea degree in chemistry cum laude and a PhD degree in chemical sciences from the University of Milan. He has published more than 600 research articles, 15 book chapters, and holds more than 120 patents. He received the ACS Award for Creative Invention, the Giulio Natta Gold Medal of the Italian Chemical Society, the team IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe Award, the corporate Flextech Award. He is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society, National Academy of Engineering, European Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Inventors, AAAS, PMSE, Kavli, and RSC. His interests include synthesis of organic/hybrid opto-electronic/energy materials, solution processing of thin-films, semiconductor devices, bioelectronics and sustainable technologies.