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Université de Bordeaux
ELORPrintTecEquipment of Excellence
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Solution-processed blue phosphorescent OLEDs with carbazole-based polymeric host materialsFacility for Printed Organic Electronics

Abstract A new carbazole-based polymer PEPEK varying from the previously reported PEPK by the length of the spacer between the polymer backbone and the pendent carbazole moiety was investigated as polymeric host for solution-processed devices. Interestingly, if the two polymers are structurally close since the length of the alkyl chain only differs from one carbon atom, the previously reported...

Scientific PublicationsMonday 07 October 2019 by MANSON Aude. Last update Monday 07 October 2019
PublicationsFacility for Printed Organic ElectronicsOutputMonday 07 October 2019 by MANSON Aude.
Roland LEFEVREFacility for Printed Organic Electronics

PhD. Engineer Vacuum Systems

StaffTuesday 13 September 2016 by MANSON Aude. Last update Tuesday 13 September 2016
Sokha KHIEVFacility for Printed Organic Electronics

Engineer Chemistry and Characterization

StaffMonday 27 June 2016 by SMAAL Willem. Last update Monday 12 September 2016
Wiljan SMAALFacility for Printed Organic Electronics

MSc. Engineer Nano/micro fabrication and Printing

StaffMonday 27 June 2016 by SMAAL Willem. Last update Monday 12 September 2016
Single Nozzle Inkjet Printer - Microfab Jetlab4Facility for Printed Organic Electronics

The Jetlab 4 from Microfab is a single nozzle inkjet printer that can drive upto 4 printheads simultaneously. This tool is used for jetting tests on new ink formulations and the printing of small structures and devices. substrates upto 210x260mm substrate heating upto 90°C printhead heating upto 50°C x/y precision: 30um, repeatability: 20um z movement upto 50mm drop visualization...

Cluster 1: Advanced instrumentation for top-down and bottom-up processingTuesday 28 June 2016 by SMAAL Willem. Last update Thursday 21 July 2016