Fπ-12 Program with links to Abstracts

Author Index

Sunday
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 1 - Mary Gates Hall
19:00-20:30    Opening Reception - Mary Gates Hall
Monday
8:30-10:15    Opening Session - Kane 130
Chair: Antonio Facchetti
Co-Chair: Niva Ran, Zach Rengert, Hung Phan, Samuel Collins
8:30-8:45    Introductory Remarks
8:45-9:30    Plenary
   Conjugated Polymers and Molecules in Dynamic Particles and at Interfaces
Timothy Swager
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
9:30-10:15    Plenary
   Cutting edge science and technology of high efficiency OLED based on delayed fluorescence
Chihaya Adachi
Kyushu University
10:15-10:30    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
10:30-12:00    Session A1 - OPV Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Pierre Beaujuge
Co-Chair: Laura Corcoles and Zhibin Yang
10:30-11:00    Session A1 - INVITED - OPV Materials
   Session A1 - INVITED - Polymeric Semiconductors Optimized for New Electronic and Photonic Devices
Antonio Facchetti
Polyera Corp and Northwestern U
11:00-11:15    Session A1 - OPV Materials
   Session A1 - Benzodithiophene and Benzodifuran Organic Semiconductors for Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
Mihaela Stefan,  Jia Du,  Peishen Huang,  Ferdinand Taenzler,  Ruwan Gunawardhana,  Michael Biewer
University of Texas at Dallas
11:15-11:30    Session A1 - OPV Materials
   Session A1 - Synthesis and characterization of S,N-heterohexacenes for highly efficient vacuum-processed organic solar cells
Christoph Wetzel1,  Karsten Walzer2,  Martin Pfeiffer2,  Elena Mena-Osteritz1,  Peter Bäuerle1
1Institute of Organic Chemistry II and Advanced Materials, University of Ulm, 2Heliatek, Dresden
11:30-11:45    Session A1 - OPV Materials
   Session A1 - Nematic Liquid Crystalline Hole Transport Materials for OPV
David Jones
University of Melbourne
11:45-12:00    Session A1 - OPV Materials
   Session A1 - Impact of Solvent and Polymer Additives on the Film-Formation of Small Molecule Blend Films for Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
Caitlin McDowell1,  Maged Abdelsamie2,  Aram Amassian2,  Guillermo Bazan1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
10:30-12:00    Session B1 - OFETs - Kane 210
Chair: Cody Schlenker
Co-Chair: Tony Wu and Zhaoxia Qian
10:30-11:00    Session B1 - INVITED - OFETs
   Session B1 - INVITED - Ultraflexible and stretchable organic thin-film electronics for biomedical applications
Takao Someya and Tomoyuki Yokota
University of Tokyo
11:00-11:15    Session B1 - OFETs
   Session B1 - N-type field-effect transistor based on layered crystalline donor-acceptor semiconductors with dialkylated benzothienobenzothiophenes as electron donors
Jun'ya Tsutsumi1,  Satoshi Matsuoka1,  Satoru Inoue1,  Hiromi Minemawari1,  Toshikazu Yamada1,  Tatsuo Hasegawa2
1AIST, 2AIST, U.Tokyo
11:15-11:30    Session B1 - OFETs
   Session B1 - Electrical Instability of p-type Field-Effect Transistors from Low Band-gap Donor-Acceptor Polymer Induced by Electron Trapping
Hung Phan,  Ming Wang,  Guillermo Bazan,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
University of California, Santa Barbara
11:30-11:45    Session B1 - OFETs
   Session B1 - Effect of the electric field on pentacene stability in OFETs
Micaela Matta1,  Fabio Biscarini2,  Francesco Zerbetto3
1Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques, Université de Bordeaux, UMR 5629 Bordeaux, France - Dipartimento di chimica "G. Ciamician", Università di Bologna, via Selmi 2, 40138 Bologna, Italy, 2Dipartimento di scienze della vita, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, via Campi 183, 41125 Modena, Italy, 3Dipartimento di chimica "G. Ciamician", Università di Bologna, via Selmi 2, 40138 Bologna, Italy
11:45-12:00    Session B1 - OFETs
   Session B1 - Dichlorinated naphthalene diimide: A high performance n-type organic semiconductor easily processed from solution as well as by sublimation in vacuum or even in air
Matthias Stolte1,  Tao He1,  Sabin-Lucian Suraru1,  Christian Burschka1,  Marcel Gsänger1,  Nis Hauke Hansen2,  Thomas Musiol3,  Daniel Kälblein3,  Ute Zschieschang4,  Jens Pflaum2,  Jochen Brill3,  Hagen Klauk4,  Frank Würthner1
1Universität Würzburg, Institut für Organische Chemie & Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany, 2Universität Würzburg, Experimental Physics VI and Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern e.V.), Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany, 3InnovationLab GmbH, Speyerer Straße 4, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany and, 4Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
10:30-11:00    Session C1 - Bioelectronics - Kane 220
Chair: Roisin Owens
Co-Chair: Sarah Vorpahl and Iain Meager
10:30-11:00    Session C1 - INVITED - Bioelectronics
   Session C1 - INVITED - How to enable ions to flow in bioelectronics blend systems
Natalie Stingelin
Imperial College London
11:00-11:15    Session C1 - Bioelectronics
   Session C1 - Mixed conduction and design rules for bioelectronics
Jonathan Rivnay1,  Brian Collins2,  Sahika Inal1,  Eleni Stavrinidou1,  Michele Sessolo3,  George Malliaras1
1Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, CMP-EMSE, 2Washington State University, 3Universidad de Valencia
11:15-11:30    Session C1 - Bioelectronics
   Session C1 - Protein structure and electron transport properties of biological nanowires in Geobacter sulfurreducens
Hengjing Yan1,  Chern Chuang2,  Andriy Zhugayevych3,  Sergei Tretiak2,  Frederick Dahlquist4,  Guillermo Bazan5
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Center for Polymers and Organic Solids University of California at Santa Barbara, 2Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM, 3Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos , NM, 4Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Molecular Cellular, and Developmental Biology University of California at Santa Barbara, 5Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Materials Center for Polymers and Organic Solids University of California at Santa Barbara
11:30-11:45    Session C1 - Bioelectronics
   Session C1 - Energy transfer within pi-conjugated peptide hydrogelators with sequence-dependent properties
Herdeline Ann Ardoña1,  Kalpana Besar1,  Matteo Togninalli2,  Howard Katz1,  John Tovar1
1Johns Hopkins University, 2École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
11:45-12:00    Session C1 - Bioelectronics
   Session C1 - Enhanced charge transfer in Escherichia coli biofilms via conjugated oligoelectrolyte modification
Chelsea Catania,  Alexander W. Thomas,  Hengjing Yan,  Nathan D. Kirchhofer,  Guillermo C. Bazan
University of California, Santa Barbara
12:00-13:30    Lunch
13:30-15:00    Session A2 - Synthesis - Kane 130
Chair: Andre-Jean Attias
Co-Chair: Chang-Zhi Li and Laura Corcoles
13:30-14:00    Session A2 - INVITED - Synthesis
   Session A2 - INVITED - New Polymerization Methods For Plastic Electronics
Mario Leclerc
Université Laval
14:00-14:15    Session A2 - Synthesis
   Session A2 - Direct C-H Arylation of Strong Pi-Electron Acceptors
Junxiang Zhang1,  Qinqin Shi2,  Timothy Parker1,  Colleen Scott3,  Simon Blakey2,  Seth Marder1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2Emory University, 3Southern Illinois University
14:15-14:30    Session A2 - Synthesis
   Session A2 - A high mobility DPP-based polymer obtained via direct (hetero)arylation polymerization
Jean-Rémi Pouliot1,  Bin Sun2,  Mikaël Leduc1,  Ahmed Najari1,  Yuning Li2,  Mario Leclerc1
1Université Laval, 2University of Waterloo
14:30-14:45    Session A2 - Synthesis
   Session A2 - Thiophene-derived MIDA boronate esters as highly effective monomers for synthesizing π-conjugated polymers by Suzuki-Miyaura polymerization
Josue Ayuso-Carrillo,  Michael Ingleson,  Michael Turner
School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
14:45-15:00    Session A2 - Synthesis
   Session A2 - Design and synthesis of a fully conjugated block copolymer for organic photovoltaics
Melissa Aplan,  Youngmin Lee,  Enrique Gomez
The Pennsylvania State University
13:30-15:00    Session B2 - OFETs - Kane 210
Chair: Kilwon Cho
Co-Chair: Tony Wu and Zhaoxia Qian
13:30-14:00    Session B2 - INVITED - OFETs
   Session B2 - INVITED - Charge transport physics of high mobility conjugated polymers
Henning Sirringhaus
University of Cambridge
14:00-14:15    Session B2 - OFETs
   Session B2 - Effect of Structure and Interfacial Disorder on Charge Mobility in Naphthalene Diimide Based Organic Field Effect Transistors.
Deepak Shukla
Eastman Kodak Company
14:15-14:30    Session B2 - OFETs
   Session B2 - High Performance Inkjet Printed Ambipolar Field-Effect Transistors based on Sorted Carbon Nanotubes Networks
Sadir Gabriele Bucella1,  Jorge Mario Salazar Rios2,  Vladimir Derenskyi2,  Maria Antonietta Loi2,  Mario Caironi3
1Center for Nano Science and Technology @PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Pascoli 70/3, 20133 Milano, Italy; Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, P.za L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy, 2Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, Groningen 9747 AG,The Netherlands, 3Center for Nano Science and Technology @PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Pascoli 70/3, 20133 Milano, Italy
14:30-14:45    Session B2 - OFETs
   Session B2 - Electrical in-situ characterization of oTFTs
Bernd Striedinger1,  Alexander Fian1,  Roman Lassnig2,  Andreas Petritz1,  Adolf Winkler2,  Barbara Stadlober1
1Joanneum Research, 2Graz University of Technology
14:45-15:00    Session B2 - OFETs
   Session B2 - Molecular Self-Assembly and Interface Engineering for Low-Voltage Organic and Graphene Transistors
Hong Ma,  Nathan Cernetic,  Orb Acton,  Daniel Hutchins,  Alex Jen
University of Washington
13:30-15:00    Session C2 - Materials - Kane 220
Chair: Malika Jeffries-El
Co-Chair: Brett Courtright and Sarah Vorpahl
13:30-14:00    Session C2 - INVITED - Materials
   Session C2 - INVITED - Non-Fullerene Polymer Solar Cells
Samson A. Jenekhe,  Ye-Jin Hwang,  Haiyan Li
University of Washington
14:00-14:15    Session C2 - Materials
   Session C2 - A Narrow Band Gap Polymer Based on Naphthobisoxadiazole Showing High Voc of ~1 V in Solar Cells
Itaru Osaka1,  Kazuaki Kawashima1,  Tomoyuki Koganezawa2,  Kazuo Takimiya1
1RIKEN, Center for Emergent Matter Science, 2Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute
14:15-14:30    Session C2 - Materials
   Session C2 - Low Bandgap Conjugated Polymers for Polymer Solar Cells Processed with Non-Chlorinated Solvents
Yanhou Geng,  Yunfeng Deng,  Xin Dong,  Zhiyuan Xie,  Fosong Wang
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:30-14:45    Session C2 - Materials
   Session C2 - Development of Highly Efficient Polymer Solar Cells Composed of Polymer Donor and Acceptor
Hiroaki Benen,  Daisuke Mori,  Hideo Ohkita,  Shinzaburo Ito
Department of Polymer Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
14:45-15:00    Session C2 - Materials
   Session C2 - Structure-Property-Performance Relationships of n-Type Polymer Semiconductors for All-Polymer Solar Cells
Ye-Jin Hwang and Samson Jenekhe
University of Washington
15:00-15:30    Coffee Break
15:30-17:00    Session A3 - OPV Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Yen-Ju Cheng
Co-Chair: Sarah Vorpahl and Francis Lin
15:30-15:45    Session A3 - OPV Materials
   Session A3 - Design of Poly(rod-coil) Polymers for Photovoltaic Application
Weishi Li
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemisry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
15:45-16:00    Session A3 - OPV Materials
   Session A3 - PBDTTPD & Wide-Bandgap Analogs in Efficient Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells
Pierre Beaujuge
Division of Physical Sciences & Engineering, Solar & Photovoltaic Engineering Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
16:00-16:15    Session A3 - OPV Materials
   Session A3 - Functional pi-electronic materials, reproducibility matters
Steven Xiao
1-Material Inc
16:15-16:30    Session A3 - OPV Materials
   Session A3 - Low Band-Gap Conjugated Polymers with Strong Interchain Aggregation and High Hole Mobility Towards Highly Efficient Thick-Film Polymer Solar Cells
Junwu Chen
South China University of Technology
16:30-17:00    Session A3 - INVITED - OPV Materials
   Session A3 - INVITED - Synthesis of pi-conjugated materials and their application in field-effect transistors
Yunqi Liu
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
15:30-15:45    Session B3 - Materials Processing - Kane 210
Chair: Natalie Stingelin
Co-Chair: Tony Wu and Laura Corcoles
15:30-15:45    Session B3 - Materials Processing
   Session B3 - High temperature and pressure extraction to purify conjugated polymers
Kathy Woody,  Amit Palkar,  Joe Bullock
Phillips 66
15:45-16:00    Session B3 - Materials Processing
   Session B3 - Fast and scalable alignment of nanostructured polymer semiconductors with a high-throughput solution process
Alessandro Luzio1,  Sadir G. Bucella2,  Eliot H. Gann3,  Lars Thomsen4,  Christopher R. McNeill3,  Antonio Facchetti5,  Mario Caironi1
1Center for Nano Science and Technology @PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Pascoli 70/3, 20133 Milano, Italy, 2Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, P.za L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy, 3Department of Materials Engineering, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia, 4Australian Synchrotron, 800 Blackburn Road, Clayton, VIC, 3168, Australia, 5Polyera Corporation, 8045 Lamon Avenue, Skokie, Illinois 60077, USA
16:00-16:15    Session B3 - Materials Processing
   Session B3 - Properties and Applications of Rigid Planar Carbon-bridged Oligo(phenylenevinylene)s
Hayato Tsuji and Eiichi Nakamura
The University of Tokyo
16:15-16:30    Session B3 - Materials Processing
   Session B3 - Amphiphilic Diketopyrrolopyrrole Small Molecules for Enhanced Intermolecular Ordering
Chi Kin Lo1,  Zilong Zheng1,  Veaceslav Coropceanu1,  Jean-Luc Bredas2,  John Reynolds1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
16:30-17:00    Session B3 - INVITED - Materials Processing
   Session B3 - INVITED - Solution-to-solid phase transformation in solution-processed organic and hybrid photovoltaics
Aram Amassian
Solar and Photovoltaic Engineering Research Center (SPERC), Physical Sciences and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
15:30-15:45    Session C3 - Device Physics - Kane 220
Chair: Jenny Nelson
Co-Chair: Zhaoxia Qian and Brett Courtright
15:30-15:45    Session C3 - Device Physics
   Session C3 - Fully-Printed All-Polymer Organic Complementary Circuits on Stretchable Ultrathin Skin-like substrate
Giorgio Dell'Erba1,  Eleonora Turi2,  Mario Caironi1
1Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 2Politecnico di Milano
15:45-16:00    Session C3 - Device Physics
   Session C3 - New efficient solution-processed fullerene-free organic photovoltaics for decreasing the cost of organic solar cells
Fengling Zhang,  Zheng Tang,  Bo Liu,  Armantas Melianas,  Jonas Bergqvist,  Wolfgang Tress,  Qinye Bao,  Deping Qian,  Olle Inganas
Linköping University
16:00-16:15    Session C3 - Device Physics
   Session C3 - Trap-assisted recombination via Integer Charge Transfer states and their spatial distribution in organic bulk heterojunction photovoltaics
Qinye Bao1,  Oskar Sandberg2,  Simone Fabiano1,  Daniel Dagnelund1,  Simon Sandén2,  Slawomir Braun1,  Harri Aarnio2,  Xianjie Liu1,  Zhengyi Sun1,  Mattias Andersson1,  Xavier Crispin1,  Magnus Berggren1,  Weimin Chen1,  Ronald Österbacka2,  Mats Fahlman1
1Linkoping University, 2Åbo Akademi University
16:15-16:30    Session C3 - Device Physics
   Session C3 - Origin of the dark current in organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells
Gert-Jan A. H. Wetzelaer and Paul W. M. Blom
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
16:30-17:00    Session C3 - INVITED - Device Physics
   Session C3 - INVITED - Progress in Device Platforms for Organic Electronics
Bernard Kippelen
Goergia Tech
17:00-18:00    Break
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 2 - Mary Gates Hall
Tuesday
8:30-9:15    Plenary - Kane 130
Chair: Jean-Luc Bredas
Co-Chair: Niva Ran, Zach Rengert, Hung Phan, Samuel Collins
8:30-9:15    Plenary
   Relating molecular packing to optoelectronic properties in molecular electronic materials
Jenny Nelson
Imperial College London
9:15-10:00    Plenary
   Theoretical spectroscopy of pi-conjugated molecules and their condensed phases
Claudia Draxl
HU Berlin
10:00-10:30    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
10:30-12:00    Session A4 - Surface Modification - Kane 130
Chair: Fei Huang
Co-Chair: Sarah Vorpahl and Dane William deQuilettes
10:30-11:00    Session A4 - INVITED - Surface Modification
   Session A4 - INVITED - Poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate)s as Electrode Modifiers for Inverted Organic Electronics
Alejandro Briseno
University of Massachusetts
11:00-11:15    Session A4 - Surface Modification
   Session A4 - An Efficient, Stable, PEDOT:PSS-Free Tandem Polymer Solar Cells with Self-Doped Conducting Polymers
Jinho Lee1,  Hongkyu Kang1,  Seyoung Kee1,  Seoung Ho Lee1,  Song Yi Jeong1,  Geunjin Kim1,  Junghwan Kim2,  Soonil Hong2,  Hyungcheol Back2
1Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, 2
11:15-11:30    Session A4 - Surface Modification
   Session A4 - Conjugated Polymers with Ionic, Water-Soluble Backbones
Thomas Voortman and Ryan Chiechi
Stratingh Institute for Chemistry and Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen
11:30-11:45    Session A4 - Surface Modification
   Session A4 - Control of the Surfaces of Organic Semiconductors: Monolayer Formation on Acenes
Jacob Ciszek
Loyola University Chicago
11:45-12:00    Session A4 - Surface Modification
   Session A4 - Hybrid interfacial materials for efficient polymer solar cells
Zhi-yuan Xie
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
10:30-12:00    Session B4 - Spectroscopy - Kane 110
Chair: David Ginger
Co-Chair: Zhaoxia Qian and Brett Courtright
10:30-11:00    Session B4 - INVITED - Spectroscopy
   Session B4 - INVITED - Excited state processes in organic and hybrid photovoltaic materials.
Cody Schlenker
University of Washington
11:00-11:15    Session B4 - Spectroscopy
   Session B4 - Charge Separation in PCPDTBT:PCBM Blends from an EPR Perspective
Felix Kraffert1,  Robert Steyrleuthner1,  Steve Albrecht2,  Dieter Neher2,  Markus C. Scharber3,  Robert Bittl1,  Jan Behrends1
1Free University of Berlin, 2University of Potsdam, 3Johannes Kepler University
11:15-11:30    Session B4 - Spectroscopy
   Session B4 - The Effect of Spin on Charge Transport in Organic Semiconductors
Brynn Dooley1,  Sergi Vela2,  Juan Novoa2,  Natia Frank*3
1Xerox Labs, 2Universidat de Barcelona, 3University of Victoria
11:30-11:45    Session B4 - Spectroscopy
   Session B4 - Probing Spin-Exciton and Spin-Charge Interactions in Open-Shell Organic Semiconductors
Trisha Andrew
University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:45-12:00    Session B4 - Spectroscopy
   Session B4 - The importance of a 3-phase morphology for charge photogeneration in polymer:fullerene blends
Joseph Keith Gallaher1,  Wonho Lee2,  Mohammad Afsar Uddin2,  Han Young Woo2,  Justin M Hodgkiss1
1MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 2Dept. of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea
10:30-12:00    Session C4 - Theory - Kane 225
Chair: MCarmen Ruiz Delgado
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Hwang and Tony Wu
10:30-11:00    Session C4 - INVITED - Theory
   Session C4 - INVITED - Modeling Pi-Electron Dynamics for Molecular Aggregates
Zhigang Shuai,  Yuqian Jiang,  Lili Zhu
Tsinghua University
11:00-11:15    Session C4 - Theory
   Session C4 - Modeling of OLEDs from industrial point of view
Falk May1,  Christian Lennartz1,  Alexander Badinski1,  Pascal Kordt2,  Denis Andrienko2,  Jeroen van der Holst2,  Wolfgang Kowalsky3
1BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany, 2Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany, 3IHF Institut, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
11:15-11:30    Session C4 - Theory
   Session C4 - Organic photovoltaics: design rules from multiscale modelling
Gabriele D'Avino1,  Luca Muccioli2,  Claudio Zannoni3,  Jérôme Cornil1,  Frédéric Castet4,  David Beljonne1
1Laboratory for Chemistry of Novel Materials,University of Mons, Place du Parc 20, BE-7000 Mons (Belgium), 2Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques, University of Bordeaux, Allée de G. de Saint Hilaire, 33600 Pessac (France), 3Dipartimento di Chimica Industriale and INSTM, Universita di Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 4, IT-40136 Bologna (Italy), 4Institut des Sciences Moleculaires, UMR CNRS 5255, Universite de Bordeaux, Cours de la Liberation 351, FR-33405 Talence (France)
11:30-11:45    Session C4 - Theory
   Session C4 - Resonance Energy Transfer for Efficient Planar Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells
Obadiah Reid
University of Colorado, Boulder
11:45-12:00    Session C4 - Theory
   Session C4 - Accelerated Discovery of Organic Semiconductor Materials through Atomic Scale Simulation
Mathew Halls,  David Giesen,  Thomas Hughes,  Alexander Goldberg,  Yixiang Cao,  H. Shaun Kwak,  G.K. Phani Dathar,  Jacob Gavartin
Schrödinger Inc.
12:00-13:30    Lunch
13:30-15:00    Session A5 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Kevin Noonan
Co-Chair: Sarah Vorpahl and Dane William deQuilettes
13:30-14:00    Session A5 - INVITED - Materials
   Session A5 - INVITED - Materials and Devices for the Interface Engineering of High-Performance Polymer and Perovskite Solar cells
Fei Huang
South China University of Technology
14:00-14:15    Session A5 - Materials
   Session A5 - The effect of π-bridges, anchoring groups, and enhanced absorption profiles on the PCEs of near-infrared squaraine sensitizers for dye sensitized solar cells.
Fadi Jradi1,  Xiongwu Kang1,  Daniel O'Neil1,  Jinsze Wong2,  Rebecca Hill1,  Gabriel Pajares1,  Yulia Getmanenko1,  Paul Szymanski1,  Timothy Parker1,  Harry Anderson2,  Mostafa El-Sayed1,  Seth Marder1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2University of Oxford
14:15-14:30    Session A5 - Materials
   Session A5 - An organic power electronics platform
Abdellah Malti1,  Jesper Edberg2,  Magnus Berggren2,  Xavier Crispin2
1LiU, 2
14:30-14:45    Session A5 - Materials
   Session A5 - Stabilisation of Silver Nanowires Thin Films Against Oxidation
Jonathan Idier,  Rénal Backov,  Philippe Poulin
CNRS
14:45-15:00    Session A5 - Materials
   Session A5 - Photoelectrochemical hydrogen production through hybrid organic/inorganic interfaces
Sebastiano Bellani1,  Francesco Fumagalli1,  Marta Haro Remon2,  Matthew Meyer3,  Alessandra Tacca4,  Hansel Comas1,  Silvia Leonardi1,  Ludmilla Steier3,  Laura Meda4,  Juan Bisquert2,  Michael Graetzel3,  Sixto Gimenez2,  Fabio Di Fonzo1,  Maria Rosa Antognazza1
1Center for Nano Science and Technology, IIT@PoliMi (Milano, Italy), 2Universitat Jaume I (Castello, Spain), 3Institut des Sciences et Ingénierie Chimiques, EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland), 4Eni S.p.A. Istituto ENI Donegani (Novara, Italy)
13:30-15:00    Session B5 - Materials - Kane 110
Chair: Itaru Osaka
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Hwang and Chu-Chen Chueh
13:30-14:00    Session B5 - INVITED - Materials
   Session B5 - INVITED - Alternative electron accepting pi-conjugated molecules for organic photovoltaics
Genevieve Sauve
Case Western Reserve University
14:00-14:15    Session B5 - Materials
   Session B5 - A Benzothienothiophene Isoindigo Unit as a Versatile Building Block for Highly Efficient Polymer Solar Cells
Wan Yue
Imperial College London
14:15-14:30    Session B5 - Materials
   Session B5 - Thieno[3,4-b]thiophene Oligomers and Polymers: Low-Band Gap Molecules Based on a Large Quinoidization and Synergistic Aromaticity Competition.
Guzmán L. Espejo1,  José L. Zafra1,  Feng Liu2,  Xiaozhang Zhu2,  Juan Casado1
1Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Málaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain, 2Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, P. R. China
14:30-14:45    Session B5 - Materials
   Session B5 - Slightly structural modification of BDT-quinoxaline copolymers towards high efficient organic photovoltaics
Hartmut Krueger1,  Christos L. Chochos2,  Vasilis G. Gregoriou2,  Christian Sprau3,  Alexander Colsmann3,  Silvia Janietz1
1Fraunhofer IAP, 2Advent Technologies S.A., 3KIT
14:45-15:00    Session B5 - Materials
   Session B5 - Diketo-pyrrolo-pyrrole: the influence of chemical structure on optical and electrical properties
Martin Vala1,  Martin Weiter1,  Jozef Krajčovič1,  Stanislav Luňák1,  Luboš Kubáč2
1Materials Research Centre, Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, Purkyňova 464/118, CZ-612 00 Brno, Czech Republic, 2Centre for Organic Chemistry Ltd., Rybitví 296, CZ-533 54 Rybitví, Czech Republic
13:30-15:00    Session C5 - Other Devices - Kane 220
Chair: Paul Blom
Co-Chair: Zhaoxia Qian and Tony Wu
13:30-14:00    Session C5 - INVITED - Other Devices
   Session C5 - INVITED - Dominant length scales in photoactive films of solution processed polymer-fullerene solar cells
Rene Janssen
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
14:00-14:15    Session C5 - Other Devices
   Session C5 - High sensitivity organic phototransistor based on a semi-transparent active bilayer
Lorenzo Caranzi,  Sadir Gabriele Bucella,  Giuseppina Pace,  Alessandro Luzio,  Mario Caironi
Center for Nano Science and Technology @PoliMi
14:15-14:30    Session C5 - Other Devices
   Session C5 - Electrochemical deposited thin films of poly(nickel ethenetetrathiolate) with significantly enhanced thermoelectric performance
Yuanhui Sun1,  Dazhen Huang1,  Yimeng Sun1,  Hanfu Wang2,  Chong-an Di1,  Wei Xu1,  Daoben Zhu1
1Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
14:30-14:45    Session C5 - Other Devices
   Session C5 - Wet-processed P3HT nanofibers and nanolamellae as gas-sensing layers
Alessandro Fraleoni Morgera1 and Cristina Bertoni2
1Dept. of Engineering and Architecture, Univ. of Trieste, Trieste, Italy; Sincrotrone SCpA, Basovizza (Trieste), Italy; CNR-Nano S3, Modena, Italy, 2SAIL Laboratory, Univ. of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
14:45-15:00    Session C5 - Other Devices
   Session C5 - Rapid Acid-Catalyzed Synthesis of Graphene Aerogels in Acetonitrile for Supercapacitor Electrodes
Matthew Lim1,  Sandeep Manandhar1,  Matthew Hu1,  Avery Sakshaug2,  Adam Strong2,  Leah Riley2,  Peter Pauzauskie1
1University of Washington Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2EnerG2 Technologies Inc.
15:00-15:30    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
15:30-17:00    Session A6 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Stefan Mihaela
Co-Chair: Sarah Vorpahl and Dane William deQuilettes
15:30-15:45    Session A6 - Materials
   Session A6 - Synthesis and Applications of Helicene Derivatives
Chuan-Feng Chen
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
15:45-16:00    Session A6 - Materials
   Session A6 - Solution and Liquid Crystalline Behavior of Double-Decker Discotic Dimers
Vance Williams
Simon Fraser University
16:00-16:15    Session A6 - Materials
   Session A6 - Synthesis of Polybenzoquinolines as Graphene Nanoribbon Precursors
Young Park,  David J. Dibble,  Amir Mazaheripour,  Mehran J. Umerani,  Alon A. Gorodetsky
University of California, Irvine
16:15-16:30    Session A6 - Materials
   Session A6 - Contorted Aromatics from Cyclopentafused Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Kyle Plunkett
Southern Illinois University
16:30-17:00    Session A6 - INVITED - Materials
   Session A6 - INVITED - Design and synthesis of tunable cross-conjugated organic semiconductors.
Malika Jeffries-EL1,  Ramiro Chavez1,  Alfred Burney-Allen1,  Aimee Tomlinson2
1Iowa State University, 2University of North Georgia
15:30-17:00    Session B6 - OLED Processing - Kane 110
Chair: Luisa Torsi
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Hwang and Iain Meager
15:30-15:45    Session B6 - OLED Processing
   Session B6 - Realizing low-drive-voltage organic light-emitting devices with high EQE of 30%
Hisahiro Sasabe and Junji Kido
Yamagata univ.
15:45-16:00    Session B6 - OLED Processing
   Session B6 - Electrical degradation of polymer light emitting diodes
Quan Niu,  Paul W. M. Blom,  Irina N. Craciun
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung
16:00-16:15    Session B6 - OLED Processing
   Session B6 - Modeling electric field-induced quenching in conjugated polymers and oligomers
Christian Legaspi,  Linda Peteanu,  David Yaron
Carnegie Mellon University
16:15-16:30    Session B6 - OLED Processing
   Session B6 - Thioxanthone-based Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Mateirals and Their Applications in Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Ying Wang,  Hui Wang,  Lisha Xie,  Lingqiang Meng,  Pengfei Wang
Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
16:30-17:00    Session B6 - INVITED - OLED Processing
   Session B6 - INVITED - Tuning optoelectronic properties in donor-acceptor polymers by chemical functionalisation
Martin Heeney
Imperial College London
15:30-17:00    Session C6 - Other Devices - Kane 220
Chair: Aram Amassian
Co-Chair: Brett Courtright and Tony Wu
15:30-15:45    Session C6 - Other Devices
   Session C6 - An Electrochromic Painter’s Palette: Accessing a Broad Color Space Using Solution Color Mixing of Electrochromic Polymers
Anna Österholm1,  Eric Shen1,  Ray Bulloch1,  Justin Kerszulis1,  Aubrey Dyer2,  John Reynolds1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2Clayton State University
15:45-16:00    Session C6 - Other Devices
   Session C6 - Electronic and ionic thermoelectric effects in conducting polymers
Xavier Crispin
Linköping University
16:00-16:15    Session C6 - Other Devices
   Session C6 - Resistive Organic Electronic Memory Devices: Unveiling the Origin of Switching and Emerging Technical Applications
Sebastian Nau,  Stefan Sax,  Emil J.W. List-Kratochvil
NanoTecCenter Weiz Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Franz-Pichler-Strasse 32, 8160 Weiz (Austria)
16:15-16:30    Session C6 - Other Devices
   Session C6 - Impact of Processing Technique and Counter Electrode Material on Electrochromic Device Performance
Eric Shen1,  Anna Ӧsterholm1,  Javier Padilla2,  John Reynolds1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2Technical University of Cartagena
16:30-17:00    Session C6 - INVITED - Other Devices
   Session C6 - INVITED - Design and Synthesis of Functional Organic and Polymeric Materials for Solar Cell Applications
Yen-Ju Cheng
National Chiao Tung University
17:00-18:00    Break
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 3 - Mary Gates Hall
Wednesday
8:30-10:00    Plenary Session - Kane 130
Chair: Elena Mena-Osteritz
Co-Chair: Niva Ran, Zach Rengert, Hung Phan, Samuel Collins
8:30-9:15    Plenary
   Emerging Guidelines for the Design of Novel Organic Semiconductors
Guillermo Bazan
University of California, Santa Barbara
9:15-10:00    Plenary
   Bioelectronic devices to probe functional proteins at electronic interfaces
Luisa Torsi
Università degli Studi di Bari "A. Moro"
10:00-12:00    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
10:30-12:00    Session A7 - OLEDS Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Kenneth Graham
Co-Chair: Laura Corcoles and Iain Meager
10:30-11:00    Session A7 - INVITED - OLEDS Materials
   Session A7 - INVITED - Vibrantly Colored Electrochromic Oligomers and Polymers
Justin A. Kerszulis,  Rayford H. Bulloch,  Natasha B. Teran,  Dylan T. Christiansen,  John R. Reynolds
Georgia Institute of Technology
11:00-11:15    Session A7 - OLEDS Materials
   Session A7 - Quasi Continuous-wave diode - pumped distributed feedback laser based on polyrotaxanes
Marta M Mróz1,  Giuseppe Sforazzini2,  Yongchun Zhong3,  Kam Sing Wong3,  Harry L. Anderson2,  Juan Cabanillas-Gonzalez4
1Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, (IMDEA-Nanociencia), Madrid, Spain ( previous address), Istituto di Fotonica e nanotecnologie (IFN)-CNR, Milan, Italy, 2Department of Chemistry University of Oxford Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford, UK, 3Department of Physics Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China, 4Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, (IMDEA-Nanociencia), Madrid, Spain
11:15-11:30    Session A7 - OLEDS Materials
   Session A7 - Photon Upconversion in Self-Assembled Supramolecular Materials
Nobuhiro Yanai,  Pengfei Duan,  Nobuo Kimizuka
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Center for Molecular Systems (CMS), Kyushu University
11:30-11:45    Session A7 - OLEDS Materials
   Session A7 - Simultaneous Manipulation of Intramolecular and Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds in n-Type Organic Semiconductor Layers: Realization of Horizontal Orientation in OLEDs
Yuichiro Watanabe,  Hisahiro Sasabe,  Daisuke Yokoyama,  Teruo Beppu,  Hiroshi Katagiri,  Yong-Jin Pu,  Junji Kido
Yamagata univ.
11:45-12:00    Session A7 - OLEDS Materials
   Session A7 - Novel conjugated polymer colloids for organic photonics
Alexander Kuehne
DWI - Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials
10:30-12:00    Session B7 - OPVs Device Engineering - Kane 210
Chair: Brian Collins
Co-Chair: Zhaoxia Qian and Brett Courtright
10:30-11:00    Session B7 - INVITED - OPVs Device Engineering
   Session B7 - INVITED - Achieving High Performance Perovskite Solar Cells
Yang Yang
University of California, Los Angeles
11:00-11:15    Session B7 - OPVs Device Engineering
   Session B7 - New Thieno[3,4-b]thiophene-Based Functional Materials for High-Performance Organic Electronic Devices
Xiaozhang Zhu
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
11:15-11:30    Session B7 - OPVs Device Engineering
   Session B7 - Interface Engineering and Morphology Control for High Performance Perovskite/Organic Hybrid Planar Heterojunction Solar Cells
Hin-Lap Yip,  Qifan Xue,  Chen Sun,  Zhicheng Hu,  Fei Huang,  Yong Cao
South China University of Technology
11:30-11:45    Session B7 - OPVs Device Engineering
   Session B7 - Understanding Open-Circuit Voltage Loss Through the Density of States in Solution-Processed Small Molecule Solar Cells
Samuel Collins1,  Christopher Proctor2,  Niva Ran1,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen1
1Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Dept. of Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara
11:45-12:00    Session B7 - OPVs Device Engineering
   Session B7 - The Roles of Alkyl Halide Additives in Enhancing Perovskite Solar Cell Performance
Chu-Chen Chueh,  Po-Wei Liang,  Spencer Williams,  Alex Jen
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
10:30-12:00    Session C7 - Materials - Kane 220
Chair: Timothy Parker
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Zhibin Yang
10:30-11:00    Session C7 - INVITED - Materials
   Session C7 - INVITED - Designing π-Conjugated Floppy Molecules for Supramolecular Optoelectronics
Soo Young Park
Seoul National University
11:00-11:15    Session C7 - Materials
   Session C7 - Soluble and Stable Acene Based Molecules and Materials
Chunyan Chi
National University of Singapore
11:15-11:30    Session C7 - Materials
   Session C7 - Fullerene-based polymers for photovoltaic applications
Hasina H. Ramanitra1,  Simon A. Dowland2,  Graham E. Morse3,  Hugo Santos Silva4,  Didier Bégué5,  Thomas Chassé6,  Andreas Distler2,  Roger C. Hiorns7
1EPCP, IPREM (UMR-5254), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 2 avenue Président Angot, France; Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18 Tübingen, Germany;, 2Belectric OPV GmbH , Landgrabenstr. 94, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany;, 3Merck Chemicals Ltd., Chilworth Technical Centre, University Parkway, SO16 7QD, Southampton, United Kingdom;, 4EPCP, IPREM (UMR-5254), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 2 avenue Président Angot; Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18 Tübingen, Germany; ECP, IPREM (UMR-5254), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 2 avenue Président Angot, France;, 5ECP, IPREM (UMR-5254), Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 2 avenue Président Angot, France;, 6Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18 Tübingen, Germany;, 7CNRS, EPCP, IPREM (UMR-5254), 2 avenue Président Angot, 64053 Pau, Cedex, France.
11:30-11:45    Session C7 - Materials
   Session C7 - Achieving Balanced Intermixed and Pure Crystalline Phases in PDI-based Non-fullerene Organic Solar Cells via Selective Solvent Additives
Yanchun Han
Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
11:45-12:00    Session C7 - Materials
   Session C7 - Dinapthoindacene: The effect of outer ring benzo-fusion on the indeno[1,2-b]fluorene core
Conerd Frederickson,  Lev Zakharov,  Michael Haley
University of Oregon
12:00-13:30    Lunch
13:30-15:00    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering - Kane 130
Chair: Obadiah Reid
Co-Chair: Francis Lin and Dane William deQuilettes
13:30-13:45    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - A Simplified Tandem Architecture for Printable Photovoltaics Using an Ideal Self-Organized Recombination Layer
Hongkyu Kang,  Seyoung Kee,  Kilho Yu,  Jinho Lee,  Geunjin Kim,  Junghwan Kim,  Jae-Ryoung Kim,  Jaemin Kong,  Kwanghee Lee
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
13:45-14:00    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - Internal quantum efficiency approaching 100% in polymer solar cells with strong p-type and n-type electric dipole interlayers
Jong-Hoon Lee1,  Song Yi Jeong1,  Seoung Ho Lee1,  Geunjin Kim1,  Byoung Hoon Lee2,  Youna Choi1,  Heejoo Kim1,  Kwanghee Lee1
1Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, 2University of California Santa Barbara
14:00-14:15    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - Decomposition Mechanisms of Perovskite Thin Films
Tim Kelly,  Jinli Yang,  Braden Siempelkamp
University of Saskatchewan
14:15-14:30    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - Self-Aligned Manufacturing Process for Printed Electronics
Ankit Mahajan1,  Woo Jin Hyun1,  Steven Brett Walker2,  Jennifer Lewis2,  Lorraine Francis1,  Daniel Frisbie1
1University of Minnesota, 2Harvard University
14:30-14:45    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - Impact of Microstructure on Local Carrier Lifetime in Perovskite Solar Cells
Dane deQuilettes1,  Sarah Vorpahl1,  Samuel Stranks2,  Hirokazu Nagaoka1,  Giles Eperon3,  Mark Ziffer1,  Henry Snaith3,  David Ginger1
1University of Washington, 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 3Oxford University
14:45-15:00    Session A8 - PV Device Engineering
   Session A8 - Air-Exposure Induced Instability issues of Perovskite Solar Cells: the Origin and Remedy
Yabing Qi
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)
13:30-15:00    Session B8 - Characterization - Kane 210
Chair: Anna Kohler
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Brett Courtright
13:30-13:45    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Solution Processible Conductive Organics via Facile Doping of n-Type Derivatives
Chang-Zhi Li and Alex Jen
Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Washington
13:45-14:00    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Understanding nanoscale morphological and electrical properties of molecular-doped organic semiconductor films by conducting atomic force microscopy
Hung Phan1,  Duc Duong2,  Alberto Salleo2,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Stanford University
14:00-14:15    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Solvatochromism and Conformational Changes in Fully Dissolved Poly(3-alkylthiophene)s
Gregory Newbloom,  Stephanie Hoffmann,  Aaron West,  Melissa Gile,  Prakash Sista,  Hoi-Ki Cheung,  Christine Luscombe,  Jim Pfaendtner,  Lilo Pozzo
University of Washington
14:15-14:30    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Utilizing Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscopy to Visualize Microsecond Charging Transients in Photovoltaic Materials
Sarah Nathan and John Marohn
Cornell University
14:30-14:45    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Photophysics of organic semiconductors: from devices to single molecules
Oksana Ostroverkhova1,  Keshab Paudel1,  Brian Johnson1,  Rebecca Grollman1,  John Anthony2
1Oregon State University, 2University of Kentucky
14:45-15:00    Session B8 - Characterization
   Session B8 - Resonant X-rays: Looking deep inside organic devices to probe molecular orientation
Brian Collins
Washington State University
13:30-15:00    Session C8 - OPV Devices - Kane 220
Chair: Kyle Plunkett
Co-Chair: Laura Corcoles and Michael Crump
13:30-13:45    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - Beyond Langevin Recombination: How Equilibrium Between Charge Transfer States and Free Carriers Determines the Open-Circuit Voltage of Organic Solar Cells
Timothy Burke1,  Sean Sweetnam1,  Koen Vandewal2,  Michael McGehee1
1Stanford University, 2Institut für Angewandte Photophysik
13:45-14:00    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - The effect of the processing additive on energetic disorder in highly efficient organic photovoltaics
Feng Gao1,  Scott Himmelberger2,  Mattias Andersson1,  Yuxin Xia1,  David Hanifi2,  Alberto Salleo2,  Jianhui Hou3,  Olle Inganäs1
1Linkoping University, 2Stanford University, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:00-14:15    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - Charge-carrier mobility requirements for bulk heterojunction solar cells with high fill factors and external quantum efficiency >90%
Jonathan Bartelt,  David Lam,  Timothy Burke,  Sean Sweetnam,  Michael McGehee
Stanford University
14:15-14:30    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - (Un)avoidable energy loss during carrier extraction in polymer:fullerene solar cells
Armantas Melianas1,  Fabian Etzold2,  Tom J. Savenije3,  Frédéric Laquai2,  Olle Inganäs1,  Martijn Kemerink4
1Biomolecular and Organic Electronics, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden, 2Max Planck Research Group for Organic Optoelectronics, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, Mainz, 55128, Germany, 3Optoelectronic Materials Section, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands, 4a) Complex Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden b) Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, PO Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
14:30-14:45    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - Emissive Au nanoclusters for boosting the performance of organic photovoltaic cells
Dong Chan Lim1,  Young Dok Kim2,  Shinuk Cho3
1Korea Institute of Materials Science, 2Sungkyunkwan University, 3University of Ulsan
14:45-15:00    Session C8 - OPV Devices
   Session C8 - Application of ambipolar units to nontraditional donor-acceptor materials: A potential new paradigm for the design of low band gap materials
Trent Anderson1,  Michael E. Mulholland1,  M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado2,  Ryan L. Schwiderski1,  Seth C. Rasmussen1
1North Dakota State University, 2University of Málaga
15:00-15:30    Coffee Break
15:30-16:45    Session A9 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Trisha Andrew
Co-Chair: Dane William deQuilettes and Zhibin Yang
15:30-15:45    Session A9 - Materials
   Session A9 - Pyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrroles - the most electron-rich functional pi-electron system
Daniel T. Gryko,  Anita Janiga,  Maciej Krzeszewski,  Bartłomiej Sadowski
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry
15:45-16:00    Session A9 - Materials
   Session A9 - Boron subphthalocyanines and the exploration of other p-block metal phthalocyanines for use in organic photovoltaics.
Timothy Bender
University of Toronto Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
16:00-16:15    Session A9 - Materials
   Session A9 - Cyclopentadiene-Containing π-Conjugated Macromolecules: Structure/Property Correlations and Comparisons to their Aromatic Congeners.
Agostino Pietrangelo,  Lei Chen,  Michael Vega,  Sufian Mahmoud
Rutgers University-Newark
16:15-16:30    Session A9 - Materials
   Session A9 - New Families of Air-, Photo-and Thermally Stable Perfluoroalkylated and Perfluoroarylated PAH Acceptors: Synthesis, Structures and Electronic Properties
Olga Boltalina,  Steven Strauss,  Long San,  Tyler Clikeman,  Karlee Castro,  Eric Bukovsky,  Kerry Rippy,  Nicholas Deweerd
CSU
16:30-16:45    Session A9 - Materials
   Session A9 - Inherent differences in the molecular doping of oligo- and polythiophene
Ingo Salzmann1,  Georg Heimel1,  Henry Méndez2,  Stefanie Winkler3,  Johannes Frisch3,  Andreas Opitz1,  Martin Oehzelt3,  Norbert Koch4
1Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Physik, Brook-Taylor Straße 6, 12489 Berlin, Germany, 2Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Departamento de Física, Carrera 7, No. 43-82 Ed. 52, Bogotà, Colombia, 3Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Bereich Solarenergieforschung, Albert-Einstein-Straße 15, 12489 Berlin, Germany, 4Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Physik & IRIS Adlershof, Brook-Taylor Straße 6, 12489 Berlin, Germany
15:30-16:45    Session B9 - Characterization - Kane 210
Chair: Amanda Murphy
Co-Chair: Laura Corcoles and Chu-Chen-Chueh
15:30-15:45    Session B9 - Characterization
   Session B9 - Qualifying and Quantifying Order in Semiconducting Polymers
Chad Snyder
NIST
15:45-16:00    Session B9 - Characterization
   Session B9 - Precise control of lamellar periodicity in highly oriented P3AT films prepared by high-temperature rubbing: impact on optical and charge transport properties
Laure Biniek,  Amer Hamidi-Sakr,  Martin Brinkmann
Institut Charles Sadron -CNRS-France
16:00-16:15    Session B9 - Characterization
   Session B9 - Using grazing incidence wide angle x-ray scattering with varying angle of incidence to measure crystalline order in the transport layer of organic thin film transistors
Joshua Carpenter1,  Riccardo DiPietro2,  Iyad Nasrallah3,  Eliot Gann4,  Lisa Kolln2,  Lars Thomsen5,  Christopher McNeill4,  Antonio Facchetti6,  Dieter Neher2,  Henning Sirringhaus3,  Harald Ade1
1North Carolina State University, 2Universität Potsdam, 3University of Cambridge, 4Monash University, 5Australian Synchrotron, 6
16:15-16:30    Session B9 - Characterization
   Session B9 - In-depth study of morphology-performance correlations in efficient small molecule solar cells
Subhrangsu Mukherjee1,  Christopher Proctor2,  John Tumbleston1,  Guillermo Bazan3,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen3,  Harald Ade1
1Department of Physics, Organic and Carbon Electronics Laboratory (ORaCEL), North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA, 2Center for Polymers and Organic Solids and Materials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA, 3Center for Polymers and Organic Solids and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
16:30-16:45    Session B9 - Characterization
   Session B9 - Blade Coating Oriented High Performance Semiconducting Polymers
Dawei Wu,  Maria Kaplan,  Lee Richter
NIST
15:30-16:45    Session C9 - OLED Materials - Kane 220
Chair: Dwight Seferos
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Micahel Crump
15:30-15:45    Session C9 - OLED Materials
   Session C9 - Borane Functionalized π-Conjugated Oligomers, Macrocycles and Polymers: Strongly Luminescent Materials with Enhanced electron-deficient Character
Frieder Jaekle
Rutgers University Newark
15:45-16:00    Session C9 - OLED Materials
   Session C9 - Sulfur-Bridged Chromophore Dimers: Oxidation-State Controlled Intramolecular Electronic Coupling
Peter Christensen1,  Chad Cruz2,  David Casanova3,  Christopher Bardeen2,  Michael Wolf1
1University of British Columbia, 2University of California Riverside, 3Kimika Fakultatea, Euskal Herria Unibersitatea (UPV/EHU)
16:00-16:15    Session C9 - OLED Materials
   Session C9 - Singlet-triplet energy difference of organic semiconductors: Effects of molecular topology and intermolecular interactions
Dongwook Kim
Kyonggi University
16:15-16:30    Session C9 - OLED Materials
   Session C9 - Cobalt Chalcogenide Clusters with Thienyl Phosphine Ligands as New Acceptor Materials for Hybrid Photovoltaic Devices
Brycelyn Boardman
James Madison University
16:30-16:45    Session C9 - OLED Materials
   Session C9 - Surface-directed Morphology Control in the Manufacture of Full-organic Ferroelectric Memory Diodes
Jasper Michels1,  Albert van Breemen2,  Tomasz Zaba2,  Vsevolod Khikhlovskyi3,  Rene Janssen3,  Martijn Kemerink4,  Gerwin Gelinck2
1Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, 2Holst Centre/TNO, 3Eindhoven University of Technology, 4Linköping University
Evening    Conference Banquet
Thursday
8:30-10:00    Plenary Session - Kane 130
Chair: Karl Leo
Co-Chair: Niva Ran, Zach Rengert, Hung Phan, Samuel Collins
8:30-9:15    Plenary
   Highly-Oriented Assembly of Organic Semiconductors for Organic Electronics
Kilwon Cho
Pohang University of Science and Technology
9:15-10:00    Plenary
   Functional polymer blends
Chrisitian Kasparek1,  Davood Abbaszadeh2,  Alexander Kunz1,  Thomas Lenz1,  Jasper Michels1,  Gert-Jan Wetzelaer1,  Irina Craciun1,  Kamal Asadi1,  Dago de Leeuw1,  Paul Blom1
1Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, 2University of Groningen
10:00-10:30    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
10:30-12:00    Session A10 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Brycelyn Boardman
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Zhibin Yang
10:30-11:00    Session A10 - INVITED - Materials
   Session A10 - INVITED - Materials Design and Processing for Organic Electronics
Zhenan Bao
Stanford University
11:00-11:15    Session A10 - Materials
   Session A10 - Novel conjugated materials: from thin films to 3D porous materials for CO2 capture
Charl Faul
University of Bristol
11:15-11:30    Session A10 - Materials
   Session A10 - All-direct-written high-frequency organic complementary circuits
Andrea Perinot and Mario Caironi
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
11:30-11:45    Session A10 - Materials
   Session A10 - Developing continuous junction organic electronic devices – Progress from a chemical point of view
Florian Glöcklhofer1,  Markus Kohlstädt2,  Daniel Lumpi1,  Olena Yurchenko3,  Uli Würfel2,  Johannes Fröhlich1
1Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry (IAS), Vienna University of Technology, 2Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE), 3Freiburg Materials Research Center (FMF), University of Freiburg
11:45-12:00    Session A10 - Materials
   Session A10 - Biocompatible Electromechanical Actuators Based on Silk-Conducting Polymer Composites
Sean Severt1,  Nicholas Ostrovsky-Snider1,  Nathan Bradshaw1,  Carly Klemke2,  Janelle Leger2,  Amanda Murphy1
1Chemistry, WWU, 2Physics, WWU
10:30-12:00    Session B10 - OPV theory and morphology - Kane 110
Chair: Zhigang Shuai
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Hwang and Iain Meager
10:30-11:00    Session B10 - INVITED - OPV theory and morphology
   Session B10 - INVITED - Importance of donor polymer/fullerene packing and intermolecular interactions in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells
Jean-Luc Bredas
Solar and Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
11:00-11:15    Session B10 - OPV theory and morphology
   Session B10 - Unraveling the molecular structure – materials property paradigm: A theoretical perspective
Chad Risko
University of Kentucky
11:15-11:30    Session B10 - OPV theory and morphology
   Session B10 - Tuning the energetic landscape in organic heterojunction solar cells by control of molecular orientation
Niva A. Ran1,  John A. Love1,  Samuel D. Collins1,  Christopher J. Takacs1,  Victoria Savikhin2,  Xiaofeng Liu1,  Michael L. Chabinyc1,  Michael F. Toney2,  Guillermo C. Bazan1,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
11:30-11:45    Session B10 - OPV theory and morphology
   Session B10 - The Donor:Fullerene Intermolecular Arrangement Plays an Important Role in Organic Photovoltaic Material Systems
Kenneth Graham1,  Clement Cabanetos2,  Justin Jahnke3,  Matthew Idso4,  Abdulrahman El Labban5,  Guy Ngongang Ndjawa5,  Thomas Huemueller6,  Koen Vandewal7,  Alberto Salleo6,  Bradley Chmelka3,  Pierre Beaujuge5,  Aram Amassian5,  Michael McGehee6
1University of Kentucky, 2University of Angers, 3University of California, Santa Barbara, 4University of California, Santa Barbar, 5KAUST, 6Stanford University, 7Technische Universität Dresden
11:45-12:00    Session B10 - OPV theory and morphology
   Session B10 - Aggregation and Morphology Control Enables Polymer Solar Cells with Efficiencies near 11.5%
He Yan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
10:30-12:00    Session C10 - Spectroscopy - Kane 225
Chair: Claudia Draxl
Co-Chair: Dane William deQuilettes and Jason Lee
10:30-11:00    Session C10 - INVITED - Spectroscopy
   Session C10 - INVITED - Disorder-order transitions in π-conjugated materials
Anna Kohler
Universität Bayreuth
11:00-11:15    Session C10 - Spectroscopy
   Session C10 - Excited-state dynamics of highly efficient thermally-activated delayed fluorescence molecules studied by pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy
Takuya Hosokai1,  Hiroyuki Matsuzaki1,  Akihiko Furube1,  Katsumi Tokumaru2,  Tetsuo Tsutsui2,  Hajime Nakanotani3,  Masayuki Yahiro3,  Chihaya Adachi3
1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2Chemical Materials Evaluation and Research Base (CEREBA), 3Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research, Kyusyu University
11:15-11:30    Session C10 - Spectroscopy
   Session C10 - Electronic Spectroscopy of Individual PEDOT:PSS Polymer Globules Using Optical Microresonators
Randall Goldsmith
University of Wisconsin Madison
11:30-11:45    Session C10 - Spectroscopy
   Session C10 - Intra and intermolecular charge-transfer: towards the control of excited state properties of molecules and materials
Cristina Sissa,  Francesca Terenziani,  Francesco Di Maiolo,  Francesca Delchiaro,  Somananda Sanyal,  Anna Painelli
Parma University
11:45-12:00    Session C10 - Spectroscopy
   Session C10 - X-Ray Spectroscopic Characterization of Organic Semiconductor Nanowires
Amir Mazaheripour1,  Nina Hüsken2,  Jonah Jocson1,  Anthony Burke1, Alon A. Gorodetsky1
1University of California, Irvine, 2University of Bochum, Germany
12:00-13:30    Lunch
13:30-15:00    Session A11 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Genevieve Sauve
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Iain Meager
13:30-14:00    Session A11 - INVITED - Materials
   Session A11 - INVITED - Materials Design for Singlet Fission Solar Cells
Luis Campos
Columbia University
14:00-14:15    Session A11 - Materials
   Session A11 - Polymerization of Core-Expanded Naphthalene Diimides towards High-Performance n-Channel Transistors
Xike Gao
Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:15-14:30    Session A11 - Materials
   Session A11 - Indenofluorenes and Quinoidal Analogues - A New Class of Electron-Accepting Materials
Michael M. Haley
Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon
14:30-14:45    Session A11 - Materials
   Session A11 - Cyanated Small Molecules and Monomer Units Employed in Materials for Organic Electronics
Jakob Wudarczyk,  Martin Baumgarten,  Klaus Müllen
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
14:45-15:00    Session A11 - Materials
   Session A11 - Tuning Optoelectronic Properties of core-Substituted Napthalene Diimide Derivatives by the Selective Conversion of Imides to Monothioimides
Forrest Etheridge1,  Roshan Fernando1,  Arnold Rheingold2,  Geneviève Sauvé1
1Case Western Reserve University, 2University of California, San Diego
13:30-15:00    Session B11 - OFETs - Kane 110
Chair: Frieder Jaekle
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Hwang and Jason Lee
13:30-14:00    Session B11 - INVITED - OFETs
   Session B11 - INVITED - Novel high-performance organic transistors
Karl Leo
TU Dresden
14:00-14:15    Session B11 - OFETs
   Session B11 - Easy Access to Both p- and n-Type Conjugated Polyelectrolytes/Carbon Nanotube Composites for Flexible Thermoelectrics
Cheng-Kang Mai1,  Boris Russ2,  Stephanie Fronk1,  Nan Hu1,  Jeffery Urban2,  Rachel Segalman1,  Michael Chabinyc1,  Guillermo Bazan1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley
14:15-14:30    Session B11 - OFETs
   Session B11 - Torsion-Susceptible Conjugation-Break Spacers in Semiconducting Polymers: the Good, the Bad, and the Wonderful
Yan Zhao1,  Xikang Zhao1,  Yaping zang2,  Chongan Di2,  Ying Diao3,  Jianguo Mei1
1Purdue University, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
14:30-14:45    Session B11 - OFETs
   Session B11 - High-performance Organic/Polymer Semiconductors with Pi-Conjugated Structures
Gui Yu
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:45-15:00    Session B11 - OFETs
   Session B11 - Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium-Containing Organic Electronic Materials
Dwight Seferos
Toronto, Chemistry
13:30-15:00    Session C11 - Spectroscopy - Kane 220
Chair: Zhenan Bao
Co-Chair: Spencer Williams and Viktoria Pakhnyuk
13:30-14:00    Session C11 - INVITED - Spectroscopy
   Session C11 - INVITED - Sub-ns triplet state formation in polymer:fullerene photovoltaic blends
Frédéric Laquai
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
14:00-14:15    Session C11 - Spectroscopy
   Session C11 - Ultrafast Exciton Dynamics at Organic Semiconductor Interfaces
Petra Tegeder
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
14:15-14:30    Session C11 - Spectroscopy
   Session C11 - Polymer light-emitting diodes with enhanced efficiency due to trap-free electron transport
Davood Abbaszadeh1,  Gert-Jan Wetzelaer2,  Paul W.M. Blom2
11-Molecular Electronics, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen & 2- Dutch Polymer Institute, 2Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
14:30-14:45    Session C11 - Spectroscopy
   Session C11 - Examining the Effect of Aggregation and Fluorination in photoexcitations Dynamics of Charge Transfer Copolymers
Robert Younts1,  Bhoj Gautam1,  Liang Yan2,  Evgeny Danilov3,  Harald Ade1,  Wei You2,  Kenan Gundogdu1
1Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, United States, 2Department of Chemistry,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States, 3Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, United States
14:45-15:00    Session C11 - Spectroscopy
   Session C11 - Triplet state population from polaron pairs in polymer/fullerene blends
Stoichko Dimitrov1,  James Durrant1,  Jenny Nelson2,  Iain McCulloch1,  Bob Schroeder1,  Dorota Niedzialek2
1Imperial College London, Department of Chemistry, 2Imperial College London, Department of Physics
15:00-15:30    Coffee Break - Kane Hall
15:30-17:00    Session A12 - Materials - Kane 130
Chair: Luis Campos
Co-Chair: Iain Meager and Chang-Zhi Li
15:30-15:45    Session A12 - Materials
   Session A12 - S,N-heteroacenes: Structure, Photophysics and Electrochemistry
Elena Mena-Osteritz,  Christoph Wetzel,  Eduard Brier,  Peter Baeuerle
Ulm University
15:45-16:00    Session A12 - Materials
   Session A12 - End-functionalization influences the aggregation properties of poly(3-hexylthiophene)
Stephanie Fronk1,  Cheng-Kang Mai1,  Ryan Noland1,  Guillermo Bazan2
1UCSB/Department of Chemistry, 2UCSB/Department of Chemistry, Department of Materials
16:00-16:15    Session A12 - Materials
   Session A12 - pi-Dimerization of Oligothienoacene Radical Cations
M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado1,  Cristina Capel Ferrón1,  Marçal Capdevila-Cortada2,  Juan J. Novoa3,  Víctor Hernández4,  Frantisek Hartl5,  Juan T. López Navarrete1
1Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga (Spain), 2Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Barcelona, 3Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Química, Universidad de Barcelona (Spain), 4Departamento de QuíFmica Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga (Spain), 5Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading
16:15-16:30    Session A12 - Materials
   Session A12 - High Performance Conjugated Copolymers via Direct Arylation Polycondensation
Michael Sommer1,  Rukiya Matsidik1,  Florian Lombeck2,  Mario Caironi3,  Daniele Fazzi4,  Hartmut Komber5
1University of Freiburg, Germany, 2University of Cambridge, UK, 3Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy, 4MPI Mülheim/ Ruhr, Germany, 5Leibniz Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Germany
16:30-17:00    Session A12 - INVITED - Materials
   Session A12 - INVITED - Semiconducting Polymers for Organic Electronic Applications
Iain McCulloch
KAUST
15:30-17:00    Session B12 - Interfaces - Kane 110
Chair: Chad Snyder
Co-Chair: Ye Jin Huwang and Viktoria Pakhnyuk
15:30-15:45    Session B12 - Interfaces
   Session B12 - Energetics of Molecule-Doped Conjugated Polymer and Conjugated Polyelectrolyte/Electrode Interfaces for Organic Photovoltaics
Qinye Bao1,  Xianjie Liu1,  Slawomir Braun1,  Ergang Wang2,  Mats Fahlman1
1Linkoping University, 2Chalmers University of Technology
15:45-16:00    Session B12 - Interfaces
   Session B12 - Optical Properties And Surface Enchanced Raman Scattering For Hybrid Nanocomposites Based On Porphyrin Nanotubes And Silver Plasmonic Resonance Particles
Eduard Zenkevich1,  Vladimir Sheinin2,  Sergei Shabunin2,  Elena Bobritskaya3,  Oscar Koifman3,  Natalia Strekal4,  Svetlana Gogoleva4,  Sergei Maskevich4
1National Technical University of Belarus, 220013 Minsk, Belarus, 2G.A. Krestov Institute of Solution Chemistry of RAS, 153045 Ivanovo, Russia, 3Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, 153000 Ivanovo, Russia, Russia, 4Ya. Kupala Grodno State University, 230023 Grodno, Belarus
16:00-16:15    Session B12 - Interfaces
   Session B12 - Surface-Confined Self-Assembled Janus Tectons: a Versatile Platform for the Noncovalent Functionalization of Graphene
Ping Du1,  David Kreher1,  Fabrice Mathevet1,  Fabrice Charra2,  André-Jean Attias1
1Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 2CEA
16:15-16:30    Session B12 - Interfaces
   Session B12 - Molecular water lilies – Controlling position and orientation of molecules in a thin plastic film
Dominik Würsch1,  Felix Hofmann1,  Vikas Aggarwal2,  Stefan-S. Jester2,  Jan Vogelsang1,  Sigurd Höger2,  John Lupton1
1University of Regensburg, 2University of Bonn
16:30-17:00    Session B12 - INVITED - Interfaces
   Session B12 - INVITED - Synthesis of pi-conjugated polymers and interlayer materials for solar cells including morphology control
Mats Andersson
Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, Australia
15:30-17:00    Session C12 - Device Lifetime - Kane 220
Chair: Henry Yan
Co-Chair: Lauren Kang and Spencer Williams
15:30-15:45    Session C12 - Device Lifetime
   Session C12 - Influence of low band gap polymer structure on photostability: a rule of thumb?
Aurélien Tournebize1,  Isabel Fraga Domínguez2,  Graham E. Morse3,  Agnès Rivaton2,  Heiko Peisert1,  Thomas Chassé1
1Universität Tübingen, Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, 72076 Tübingen, Germany., 2Université Blaise Pascal, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, Équipe Photochimie, BP 10448, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France., 3Merck Chemicals Ltd., Chilworth Technical Centre, University Parkway, SO16 7QD, Southampton, United Kingdom
15:45-16:00    Session C12 - Device Lifetime
   Session C12 - Scanning Force Microscopy techniques applied to the study of degradation and stability of organic photovoltaic cells
Jose Abad1,  Juan Francisco González-Martínez2,  Antonio Urbina3,  Jaime Colchero2
1Departamento de Física Aplicada, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, E-30202, Cartagena (Spain), 2Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Optica y Nanofísica, Departamento de Física, Facultad de Quimica (Campus Espinardo), Universidad de Murcia, E-30100 Murcia (Spain), 3Departamento de Electrónica, Tecnología de Computadoras y Proyectos, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, E-30202, Cartagena (Spain)
16:00-16:15    Session C12 - Device Lifetime
   Session C12 - Tracking water diffusion as the primary cause for device failure in organic solar cells
Michael Salvador1,  Hans-Joachim Egelhaaf2,  Jens Adams2,  Frank Fecher2,  Luca Lucera2,  Bas van der Wiel3,  Ulf Dettinger4,  Heiko Peisert4,  Thomas Chasse4,  Christoph Brabec1
1Friedrich-Alexander-University, Germany, 2Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research, Erlangen, Germany, 3Belectric OPV GmbH, Germany, 4Institute for Physical Chemistry, Tübingen, Germany
16:15-16:30    Session C12 - Device Lifetime
   Session C12 - Photo-induced Dimerization of Fullerenes – An Inevitable Degradation Mechanism of Organic Solar Cells?
Andreas Distler1,  Hans-Joachim Egelhaaf2,  Dirk M. Guldi3
1Belectric OPV, 2Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern), 3Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg
16:30-17:00    Session C12 - INVITED - Device Lifetime
   Session C12 - INVITED - Electronic and morphological trapping in organic semiconductors: the role of microstructure and defects
Alberto Salleo
Stanford University
17:00-18:00    Break
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 4 - Mary Gates Hall
Friday
8:30-11:15am    Plenary Session - Kane 130
Chair: Alex Jen
Co-Chair: Niva Ran, Zach Rengert, Hung Phan, Samuel Collins
8:30-9:15am    Plenary
   Materials Strategies for Hybrid Pi/Inorganic Electronic Circuitry
Tobin Marks
Northwestern University
9:15-9:45am    Invited
   Multimodal sensing for bioelectronics
Piero Cosseddu1,  Stefano Lai2,  Andrea Spanu3,  Mariateresa Tedesco4,  Sergio Martinoia4,  Annalisa Bonfiglio5
1CNR - Institute of Nanoscience and University of Cagliari, 2University of Cagliari, 3University of Genova, 4Universita' di Genova, 5University of Cagliari and CNR - Institute of Nanoscience
9:45-10:15am    Invited
   Multi-parameter monitoring of in vitro tissue models using organic electronics
Roisin Owens
Ecole des mines de St. Etienne
10:15-10:45am    Break - Kane Hall
10:45-11:15    Invited
   White OLEDs for Displays and General Lighting
Junji Kido
Yamagata University
11:15-12:00    Closing / Poster Awards - Kane 130
Sunday & Monday Poster Sessions
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 1 & 2 - Mary Gates Hall
   1    Structure property relationship of different electron donors: novel organic sensitizers based on fused dithienothiophene p-conjugated linker for high efficiency dye-sensitized solar cells
Samia Kosa1,  Md Akhtaruzzaman2,  Ashraful Islam3,  Ahmed El-Shafei4,  Naoki Asao5,  Tienan Jin5,  Liyuan Han5,  Khalid Alamry1,  Abdullah Asiri1,  Yoshinori Yamamoto5
1King Abdulaziz University, 2University of Malaya, 3National Institute for Materials Science, 4North Carolina State University, 5Tohoku University
   2    One-Dimensional Organic Nanostructure Field-Effect Ssenors For Gas Detection
Qingxin Tang,  Yanhong Tong,  Yichun Liu
Key Laboratory of UV Light Emitting Materials and Technology under Ministry of Education,Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, People’s Republic of China
   3    Measurements of anisotropic thermal conductivities of crystalline and polymer organic semiconductors.
Joseph Brill,  Hao Zhang,  Yulong Yao
University of Kentucky
   4    Chain Length Dependence of the Photovoltaic Properties of Monodisperse Donor–Acceptor Oligomers as Model Compounds of Polydisperse Low Band Gap Polymers
Cheng Zhou1,  Yamin Liang1,  Feng Liu2,  Chen Sun1,  Xuelong Huang1,  Zengqi Xie1,  Fei Huang1,  Jean Roncali3,  Thomas P. Russell2,  Yong Cao1
1South China University of Technology, 2University of Massachusetts, 3University of Angers
   5    Organic Salt as Hole Transporting Material in Mixed Halide Perovskite Solar Cells
Raja Bhaskar Kanth Siram1 and Boris Rybtchinski2
1Dr, 2Prof
   6    Fabrication of high-performance organic phototransistors with fluorographene as modification layers
Liping Wang1,  Xiaodong Xie1,  Ji Zhang2,  Mingshan Zhu2,  Penglei Chen2,  Minghua Liu2,  Gui Yu2
1University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
   7    Benzothiadiazole Directed Borylative Fusion for Producing Solid State Red / NIR Emissive Materials.
Daniel Crossley1,  Ian Cade1,  Ewan Clark2,  Michael Ingleson1,  Michael Turner1
1The University of Manchester, 2The University of Kent
   8    Designing Conductive Polymers for Aerospace Applications
Patrick Kinlen
The Boeing Company
   9    Efficient band alignment and formation of stepwise structure in QD-sensitized TiO2 solar cells
Lin Yang1,  Guozhong Cao2,  Qifeng Zhang2
1Hebei University, 2University of Washington
   10    Crosslinkable Conjugated Polymers for Organic Photovoltaics
Philipp Knauer1,  Christina Saller1,  Tobias Hahn2,  Anna Köhler2,  Peter Strohriegl1
1University of Bayreuth, Macromolecular Chemistry I, Bayreuth, Germany, 2University of Bayreuth, Experimental Physics II, Bayreuth, Germany
   11    The utilization of polyaniline as hole transporting layer for the induction of photocurrent to photoactive perovskite sensitized TiO2 thin film: Application to solar cell
Sadia Ameen,  M. Nazim,  Hyung-Kee Seo,  Hyung-Shik Shin
Chonbuk National University
   12    On surface synthesis of conjugated 2D organic frameworks
Dong Wang
Institute of Chemistry, CAS
   13    D-A-D type thiazolo [5,4-d]thiazole based π-conjugated organic chromophore with furan spacer for solution-processed Organic Solar Cells
M. Nazim,  S. Ameen,  M.S. Akhtar,  H.K. Seo,  H.S. Shin
Chonbuk National University
   14    Synthesis and Fluorescence Properties of Pyrimidine Based Bisboron Complexes Having D–π–A Structure
Yasuhiro Kubota,  Kazumasa Funabiki,  Masaki Matsui
Gifu University
   15    Raman spectroscopic study of regioregular poly(3-alkylthiophene)s with low dispersity obtained through external initiation polymerization
Victor Hernandez1,  Cristina Capel Ferron1,  Rocio Ponce Ortiz1,  M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado1,  Juan T. Lopez Navarrete1,  Christine K. Luscombe2,  Lauren J. Kang3,  Katherine A. Mazzio2
1Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, 29071-Málaga, Spain, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2120, USA, 3Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2120, USA
   16    Synthesis and properties of liquid crystalline organic semiconductors based on metalloporphyrin
Jae-Won Ka1,  Mijin Choi1,  Yun Ho Kim1,  Kwang-Suk Jang1,  Mi Hye Yi1,  Kwang-Sup Lee2
1Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, 2Hannam University
   17    Copolymers with similar comonomers: a strategy to tune the frontier orbitals energies for organic solar cells
Eliezer Fernando Oliveira and Francisco Carlos Lavarda
São Paulo State University (UNESP)
   18    Electronic structure of polythieno[3,4-b]-thiophene-co-benzodithiophene (PTB7) derivatives
Juan Carlos Roldao,  Eliezer Fernando Oliveira,  Francisco Carlos Lavarda
São Paulo State University (UNESP)
   19    Synthesis and Properties of Electron Accepting Thiophene- and Selenophene-Containing Indenofluorene Analogues
Jonathan L. Marshall1,  Kazuyuki Uchida2,  Nathaniel J. O'Neal1,  Chris L. Vonnegut1,  Lev N. Zakharov1,  Michael M. Haley1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA, 2Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
   20    Growth of Highly Conductive Nanodomains in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Films Studied by Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy
Miki Osaka,  Hiroaki Benten,  Hideo Ohkita,  Shinzaburo Ito
Kyoto University
   21    Nickel thiazoledithiolenes: Metal-containing oligothiophenes with stabilized HOMO levels
Eric J. Uzelac and Seth C. Rasmussen
North Dakota State University
   22    Bis(benzothieno)naphthodithiophene (BBTNDT) Derivatives for Organic Semiconductor
Masahiro Abe1,  Itaru Osaka2,  Kazuo Takimiya2
1Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd., 2RIKEN
   23    Theoretical study on electronic structures and optical response properties of open-shell quinoidal oligothiophenes involving S,S-dioxo-thiophene rings
Ryohei Kishi,  Shoki Ochi,  Michika Saito,  Masayoshi Nakano
Osaka University
   24    Functional dyes based on Hexaazapentacenes
Dominique M. Gampe1,  Anja Darsen1,  Rainer Beckert*2
1FSU Jena; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, 2*FSU Jena; Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry
   25    Structural and electronic properties of planar organic heterojunction interfaces and their impact on diode characteristics
Andreas Opitz1,  Andreas Wilke1,  Norbert Koch2,  Ulrich Hörmann3,  Wolfgang Brütting3,  Rickard Hansson4,  Ellen Moons4
1Department of Physics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2Department of Physics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Berlin, Germany, 3Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany, 4Department of Engineering and Physics, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
   26    Correlation of structural organisation and electronic properties of P3HT: Ni-complexes thin films for organic bulk heterojunction solar cells.
Vincent Ventalon1,  Damien Le Borgne2,  Daniel Hernandez-Maldonado2,  Kathleen Moineau-Chane Ching2,  Christina Villeneuve-Faure3,  Victor Avilez1,  Ludovic Salvagnac1,  Isabelle Seguy1,  Elena Bedel-Pereira1
1LAAS-CNRS, 2LCC-CNRS, 3LAPLACE
   27    P-type doping in organic devices based on fluorinated C60
Olga Solomeshch and Nir Tessler
Technion
   28    Supramolecular Chromophore/Catalyst Assemblies for Dye-Sensitized Photoelectrochemical Cells
Toan Pho1,  Hayden T. Black1,  Zachary A. Morseth2,  Matthew Sheridan2,  Joshua S. Hollett1,  Kirk S. Schanze3,  John M. Papanikolas2,  Thomas J. Meyer2,  John R. Reynolds1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 3University of Florida
   29    Behind the LUMO-LUMO offset in OPV materials design: unravel the effect of local structures and energetics
Bill Pandit1,  Tianyue Zheng2,  Nicholas E. Jackson1,  Eric Manley1,  Megan Orr1,  Thomas Fauvell1,  Samantha Brown-Xu1,  Luping Yu2,  Lin X. Chen1
1Northwestern University, 2University of Chicago
   30    Synthesis via a green route of new electron acceptor molecules for solution-processed photovoltaic cells and management of their molecular packing and orientation by alkyl end chains
Damien Le Borgne1,  Daniel Hernandez Maldonado2,  Chunxiang Chen2,  Victor Avilez3,  Vincent Ventalon3,  Christina Villeneuve-Faure4,  Isabelle Séguy3,  Elena Bedel -Pereira3,  Kathleen Moineau-Chane Ching2
1LCC, 205 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4, France. Laplace, Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, France., 2CNRS, LCC, 205 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4, France., 3CNRS, LAAS, 7 avenue du colonel Roche, F-31400 Toulouse, France - Univ de Toulouse, LAAS, F-31400 Toulouse, France, 4Laplace, Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, France.
   31    Piezo-Response and Conductive-Probe Atomic Force Microscopy of Acoustic Enhancement in Polymer/ZnO Nanorod Hybrid Solar Cells
Justin Luria,  YanBing Guo,  PuXian Gao,  Bryan Huey
University of Connecticut
   32    Diindeno[1,2-b:1',2'-i]anthracene: A Homologue of Indeno[1,2-b]fluorene
Gabriel Rudebusch1,  Bradley Rose2,  Jonathan Marshall1,  Lev Zakharov1,  Michael Haley1
1University of Oregon, 2KAUST
   33    Near-infrared Absorbing Squaraine Dyes for Organic Photovoltaics
Takeshi Maeda,  Hideki Fujiwawa,  Shigeyuki Yagi,  Hiroyuki Nakazumi
Osaka Prefecture University
   34    Conjugated Polymers with Designer Side-Chains
Kazunori Sugiyasu
NIMS
   35    Energetics of Molecule-Doped Conjugated Polymer and Conjugated Polyelectrolyte/Electrode Interfaces for Organic Photovoltaics
Qinye Bao1,  Xianjie Liu1,  Slawomir Braun1,  Ergang Wang2,  Mats Fahlman1
1Linkoping University, 2Chalmers University of Technology
   36    Picket Fence Polythiophene and its Diblock Copolymers that Afford Microphase Separations Comprising a Stacked and Isolated Polythiophene Ensemble
Chengjun Pan,  Kazunori Sugiyasu,  Junko Aimi,  Akira Sato,  Masayuki Takeuchi
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
   37    Graphene oxide and water-soluble polymer composite materials as efficient hole transporting layer for high performance organic solar cells
Seung-Hwan Oh,  Kyu-Ri Kim,  Jin-Mun Yun,  Phil Hyun Kang
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
   38    NIR to Visible Photon Upconversion Based on Triplet-Triplet Annihilation with Metallonaphthalocyanine donors
Shogo Amemori1,  Pengfei Duan1,  Nobuhiro Yanai2,  Nobuo Kimizuka2
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Center for Molecular Systems (CMS), Kyushu University
   39    Amphiphilic 4-Hydroxy-1,3-thiazoles - On The Way to Hierarchical Structured Active Layers in Organic Solar Cells and OLED's
Martin Kaufmann1,  Felix Herrmann2,  Torsten Sachse2,  Stefan Fischer2,  Dieter Weiß3,  Benjamin Dietzek2,  Rainer Beckert3,  Martin Presselt2
1Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, D-07743 Jena, Germany ; Institute of Physical Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, D-07743 Jena, Germany, 2Institute of Physical Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, D-07743 Jena, Germany, 3Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, D-07743 Jena, Germany
   40    Development of Indoline Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
Masaki Matsui,  Kazumasa Funabiki,  Yasuhiro Kubota
Gifu University
   41    Synthesis Of Novel 1,7-Dibromo- And 1,6,7,12-Tetrachloro-Perylene-3,4,9,10-Tetracarboxylic Acid Derivatives And Their Application In Photocatalytic Water Splitting
Rajeev K. Dubey,  Wolter F. Jager,  Ferdinand C. Grozema,  Ernst J. R. Sudhölter
Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
   42    Femtosecond excited-state dynamics of push pull molecule: focus on Twisted Intramolecular charge transfer state
Marta M. Mróz1,  Rocio Borrego-Varillas2,  Elena Cariati3,  Dario Pasini4,  Alessandra Forni5,  Chiara Botta6,  Tersilla Virgili1
1IFN-CNR, ,c/o Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, 80132 Milano, Italy, 2Dipartimento di Fisica, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, 80132 Milano, Italy, 3Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Chimica, via Golgi 19, 20133 Milano, Italy, 4Department of Chemistry - University of Pavia, VialeTaramelli, 10, 27100 Pavia, Italy, 5ISTM - CNR, c/o Dipartimento di Chimica, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Venezian, 21, 20133 Milano, Italy, 6ISMAC -CNR, Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, Italy
   43    Thiazole in organic photovoltaics: chemistry and features.
Patricia Chávez1,  Ibrahim Bulut1,  Patrick Lévêque2,  Stéphane Méry3,  Thomas Heiser2,  Raymond Ziessel1,  Nicolas Leclerc1
1ICPEES, University of Strasbourg, France, 2ICube, University of Strasbourg, France, 3IPCMS, University of Strasbourg, France
   44    Design and characterisation of photo-cross linkable materials for controlling solid state morphologies in Bulk Hetrojunction Solar Cells
Myles Rooney,  Mauro Sassi,  Luca Beverina
Universita degli studi di milano Bicocca
   45    Triazatruxene: a new chemical platform for efficient small molecules in organic photovoltaic
Ibrahim Bulut1,  Thomas Bura2,  Patricia Chávez1,  Benoit Heinrich3,  Stéphane Méry3,  Patrick Lévêque4,  Thomas Heiser4,  Raymond Ziessel2,  Nicolas Leclerc1
1ICPEES-UdS, 2LCOSA-UdS, 3IPCMS-UdS, 4ICube-UdS
   46    Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles (CPNs) synthesised by miniemulsion polymerisation via Suzuki coupling
Jair Azael Esquivel Guzman1,  Michael Turner1,  Andrew Foster1,  Josue Ayuso Carrillo1,  Mark McCairn2,  Benjamin Lidster1
1The University of Manchester, 2The University of Manchester Intellectual Property
   47    Benzoporphyrin–Diketopyrrolopyrrole Conjugates based Organic Solar Cells
Daiki Kuzuhara1,  Kohtaro Takahashi1,  Naoya Yamada2,  Yuji Yamaguchi2,  Naoki Aratani2,  Ken-ichi Nakayama1,  Hiroko Yamada1
1Nara Institute of Science and Technology, 2Yamagata University
   48    Extended spiro-germole systems as novel charge transport and charge generation materials
Rylan Wolfe1,  Heibbe de Oliveira1,  Veaceslav Coropceanu1,  Jean-Luc Brédas2,  John Reynolds1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
   49    Dynamic Fluctuations in poly(3-alkylthiophene)s and their Relation to Structure and Bulk Properties
Kiran Kanekal1,  Lilo Pozzo1,  Souleymane Omar Diallo2
1University of Washington, 2Oak Ridge National Laboratory
   50    End-Functionalization of P3HT via Quenching
Lauren Kang1 and Christine Luscombe2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
   51    Directing Organic Photovoltaic Morphology with Side Chain and Solvent Additive Variations
Eric Manley1,  Tobias Harschneck2,  Nanjia Zhou2,  Tobin Marks2,  Lin Chen1
1Northwestern University, Argonne National Lab, 2Northwestern University
   52    Halochromic and Hydrochromic Perylene Bisimide Bearing Squaric Acid Residues
Takeshi Maeda1 and Frank Würthner2
1Osaka Prefecture University, 2Universität Würzburg
   53    Estimation of charge carrier mobility in organic thin films
H. Shaun Kwak,  Alexander Goldberg,  David J. Giesen,  Mathew D. Halls
Schrodinger, Inc.
   54    Controlling the morphology of organic solar cell active layers through the alteration of linking positions in squaraine electron donors
Qian Luo1,  Youqin Zhu2,  Suling Zhao2,  Zhiyun Lu1,  Yan Huang1
1College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, 2Institute of Optoelectronics Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University
   55    Design and synthesis of novel low bandgap asymmetrical squaraine derivatives for high-performance small-molecule organic solar cells
Yao Chen1,  Youqin Zhu2,  Yan Huang1,  Suling Zhao2,  Zhiyun Lu1
1College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, 2Institute of Optoelectronics Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University
   56    Characterization of conjugated polymer/electrolyte interfaces for full control of cellular activity by visible light
Nicola Martino1,  Sebastiano Bellani1,  Matteo Porro1,  Diego Ghezzi2,  Grazia Pertile3,  Fabio Benfenati2,  Maria Rosa Antognazza1,  Guglielmo Lanzani1
1Center for Nano Science and Technology, IIT@PoliMi (Milano, Italy), 2Italian Institute of Technology, NBT Dept. (Genova, Italy), 3Ospedale Sacro Cuore- Don Calabria, Div. Oculistica (Negrar, Verona, Italy)
   57    Low-Bandgap Amorphous Copolymers Based on Dithienosilole and Dioxocycloalkene-annelated Thiophene for Organic Photovoltaic Cells
Yutaka Ie1,  Jianming Huang1,  Makoto Karakawa1,  Masahiko Saito2,  Itaru Osaka3,  Yoshio Aso1
1Osaka University, 2Hiroshima University, 3RIKEN
   58    Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Thiophene-based Conjugated Trimers Containing Sulfur Bridges
Elise Caron and Michael Wolf
University of British Columbia
   59    Improved photovoltaic performance of antracene-based polymer by solvent annealing method and methanol wash treatment
Özlem Usluer1,  Mamatimin Abbas2,  Sameh Boudiba3,  Lionel Hirsch2,  Daniel A. M. Egbe3
1Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Konya Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090, Meram, Konya, Turkey, 2Université Bordeaux, Laboratoire de l’Intégration du Matériau au Système (IMS), CNRS (UMR 5218), Site ENSCPB,16 avenue Pey Berland, 33607 Pessac Cedex, France, 3Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells, Johannes Kepler University, Altenbergerstr. 69, 4040, Linz, Austria
   60    Side Chain Engineering of Beznodithiophene and Quinoxaline-Based Polymers for Enhanced Charge-Carrier Mobility and Efficient Polymer Solar Cells
Yong Zhang
Harbin Institute of Technology
   61    Protonic Transistors from Cephalopod Proteins
David Ordinario,  Long Phan,  Alon Gorodetsky
University of California, Irvine
   62    Well-Defined Star-Shaped Conjugated Macroelectrolytes as Efficient Electron-Collecting Interlayer for Inverted Polymer Solar Cells
Weidong Xu,  Wen-Yong Lai,  Wei Huang
Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics and Information Displays (KLOEID) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Jiangsu National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials (SICAM), Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, 9 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing 210023, China
   63    Novel approach to organic semiconducting polymers with heteroacenes as functional unit
Astrid Schönberger and Matthias Rehahn
Technische Universität Darmstadt
   64    Effect of long-range electronic correlation on reverse polarization in a finite length conjugated polymers
Hua Zhao and Shao-bo Chen
Chongqing University
   65    Synthesis and Characterization of One-dimensional Poly(grid)s as Soluble Nanopolymer Semiconductors
Linghai Xie and Wei Huang
Center for Molecular Systems and Organic Devices (CMSOD), Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics & Information Displays and Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Nanjing 210023, China
   66    Optimizing Optical Spacers based on Metal Oxide nanoparticles for Highly Efficient Polymer Solar Cells with Color Tuning
Sadok Ben Dkhil1,  Meriem Gaceur1,  David Duché2,  Fatima Bencheikh Aboura2,  Qinye Bao3,  Mats Fahlman3,  Jean-Jaqcues Simon2,  Ludovic Escoubas2,  Christine Videlot-Ackermann1,  Olivier Margeat1,  Jörg Ackermann1
1Aix-Marseille University, CINAM CNRS-UMR 7325, France, 2Aix-Marseille University, IM2NP CNRS-UMR 7334, France, 3Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linkoping University, 58183 Linkoping, Sweden
   67    New insight in the photocurrent generation and charge transport in highly efficient PTB7 and PTB7:Th polymer solar cells
Yahia Didane1,  Sadiara Fall1,  Martin Pfannmöller2,  Sara Bals2,  Olivier Margeat1,  Jörg Ackermann1,  Christine Videlot-Ackermann1
1Aix-Marseille University, CINAM CNRS-UMR 7325, France, 2EMAT, University of Antwerp, Belgium
   68    Understanding the threshold for the thickness in the electroluminescent Poly [(9,9-di-n-octylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl)-alt-(benzo[2,1,3]thiadiazol-4,8-diyl)] diode by the temperature dependence of the optical properties
Raquel Aparecida Domingues1,  Diego de Azevedo2,  Emmanuel Moraes2,  Teresa Atvars2
1Federal University of São Paulo, 2State University of Campinas
   69    Design and synthesis of novel conjugated polymers based on benzodifurans.
Evan Muller1,  Achala Bhuwalka2,  Malika Jeffries-EL1
1Iowa State University, 2
   70    Polymer Blend Effects on Mesogenic Phthalocyanine Films Fabricated by Heated Spin-Coating Method
Takuya Higashi,  Mihary Fiderana Ramananarivo,  Masashi Ohmori,  Hiroyuki Yoshida,  Akihiko Fujii,  Masanori Ozaki
Osaka University
   71    Flexible piezoelectric yarn energy harvesting
Hyeon Jun Sim,  Changsoon Choi,  Seon Jeong Kim
Center for Bio-Artificial Muscle and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, Korea
   72    Atomic force microscopy studies of organic semiconducting polymers and hybrid/perovskite materials and devices
David Moerman,  Sarah Vorpahl,  Micah Glaz,  David Ginger
University of Washington - Ginger Lab
   73    Measuring the Dipole and Polarizability Changes for Excitonic Transitions in OPV Systems Using Stark Spectroscopy
Mark Ziffer1,  Anthony Hall2,  Joe Mohammed1,  David Lingerfelt1,  Dane de Quilettes1,  Xiaosong Li1,  David Ginger3
1University of Washington Department of Chemistry, 2University of Washington Department of Physics, 3University of Washington Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics
   74    Synergistic effect of polymer and small molecules for high-performance ternary organic solar cells
Kun Lu,  Yajie Zhang,  Dan Deng,  Zhixiang Wei
National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China
   75    Electrical Scanning Probe Microscopy of Perovskite Solar Cell Films
Sarah Vorpahl,  David Moerman,  Micah Glaz,  David S. Ginger
University of Washington
   76    High-Efficiency and Small Molecule Behavior in Regioregular Conjugated Polymer based Organic Photovoltaics
Jianyu Yuan1,  Michael Ford1,  Cheng-Kang Mai1,  Xiaofeng Liu1,  Mark Burgers1,  Wanli Ma2,  Guillermo C. Bazan1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Soochow University
   77    Design principles of intermediate-sized narrow band-gap chromophores relevant to high-performance organic solar cells
Xiaofeng Liu,  Mark Burgers,  Ben Hsu,  Xiaofen Chen,  Guillermo Bazan
UC Santa Barbara
   78    Band-Gap Engineering via Ternary Regioregular Copolymer Strategy for Polymer Solar Cells
Ming Wang,  Hengbin Wang,  Guillermo Bazan
University of California Santa Barbara
   79    Organic Solar Cells Processed From Green Solvents
Mark Burgers,  Xiaofen Chen,  Xiaofeng Liu,  Ye Huang,  Guillermo Bazan
University of California Santa Barbara
   80    Photovoltaic Properties of a Novel Phthalocyanine-Based Dye Sensitized Solar Cell
Ozgur Ecevit1,  Ibrahim Ozcesmeci2,  Ahmet Gul2
1Department of Science, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, New York, NY 10007, USA, 2Department of Chemistry, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, 34469, Turkey
   81    Semitransparent all polymer and all printed photodetectors based on small bandgap diketopyrrolepyrrole-benzothiadiazole based copolymer
Giuseppina Pace1,  Zach Rengert2,  Guillermo Bazan2,  Mario Caironi1
1Center for Nano Science and Technology@PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Pascoli 70/3, 20133 Milano, Italy, 2Center for Polymers & Organic Solids, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5090
   82    Molecular orientation relative to donor/accepter interfaces in all-polymer solar cells: Insights provided by soft x-ray scattering
Xuechen Jiao1,  Long Ye2,  Meng Zhou2,  Shaoqing Zhang2,  Huifeng Yao2,  Wenchao Zhao2,  Andong Xia2,  Jianhui Hou2,  Harald Ade1
1NCSU, 2Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
   83    Charge generation and loss disparities in inverted PbS and hybrid PbS/PCBM bilayer solar cells
Abay Gadisa Dinku1,  Yukihiro Hara2,  Yulan Fu Fu2,  Kristina Vrouwenvelder2,  Jillian Dempsey2,  Edward Samulski2,  Rene Lopez2
1State University of North Carolina, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
   84    Synthesis and characterization of dithienobenzothiadiazole-based donor- acceptor conjugated polymers for organic electronics applications: OFET and OPV
Amsalu Efrem1,  Chia-Juan Lim1,  Yong Lu2,  Beng S. Ong2,  Siu-Choon Ng1
1Nanyang Technologycal University, 2Hong Kong Baptist University
   85    Self-assembled monolayer field-effect transistors (SAMFETs): A new synthetic approach for sensing applications
Johannes Bintinger1,  Roland Bittner1,  Shyuan Yang2,  Ole Bethge3,  Helmuth Hoffman1,  Thomas Krober4,  Hannes Mikula1,  Annette Foelske-Schmitz5,  Klaudia Hradil6,  Wolfgang Knoll4,  Ioannis Kymissis2,  Johannes Frohlich1
1Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, USA, 3Institute of Solid State Electronics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, 4Austrian Institute of Technology, BioSensor Technologies, Austria, 5Analytical Instrumentation Center, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, 6X-Ray Center, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
   86    Indolo[3,2,1-jk]carbazole based Host-Materials for PHOLEDs
Paul Kautny1,  Zhongbin Wu2,  Johanna Eichelter1,  Daniel Lumpi1,  Ernst Horkel1,  Berthold Stoger3,  Jiangshan Chen2,  Dongge Ma2,  Johannes Frohlich1
1Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, 2State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology
Tuesday & Thursday Poster Sessions
18:00-20:00    Poster Session 3 & 4 - Mary Gates Hall
   1    Optical and Structural properties of Er3+ ions - doped silica – phosphate thin film and monolith prepared by the sol-gel method.
Laila Soliman1,  H. Wahab1,  B. Ashmawi2,  C. Armellin3,  I. Vasilchenko4,  A. Lukowia3,  M. Ferrari5,  I. Battisha1
1Solid State Physics Department, Physics Division, National Research Center (NRC), 2Apparel and Knitting Research department Textiles Research division, National Research Center (NRC), 3IFN – CNR CSMFO Lab, 44Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Trento, 5Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Trento
   2    Organic Light Emitting Materials for Display and Lighting Application
Abdul-Rashid Nii klottia Clottey
Ghana supporters union
   3    Blue light-emitting hyperbranched polymers used fluorene-co-dibenzothiophene-S,S-dioxide as branch
Ting Guo,  Lei Yu,  Lei Ying,  Wei Yang,  Yong Cao
South China University of Technology
   4    Dichlorinated naphthalene diimide: A high performance n-type organic semiconductor easily processed from solution as well as by sublimation in vacuum or even in air
Matthias Stolte1,  Tao He1,  Sabin-Lucian Suraru1,  Christian Burschka1,  Marcel Gsänger1,  Nis Hauke Hansen2,  Thomas Musiol3,  Daniel Kälblein3,  Ute Zschieschang4,  Jens Pflaum2,  Jochen Brill3,  Hagen Klauk4,  Frank Würthner1
1Universität Würzburg, Institut für Organische Chemie & Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany, 2Universität Würzburg, Experimental Physics VI and Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern e.V.), Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany, 3InnovationLab GmbH, Speyerer Straße 4, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany and, 4Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
   5    Highly Selective Fluorescent Chemo-/Biosensors Based on Aggregation Induced Emission Fluorogens
Guanxin Zhang,  Fang Hu,  Deqing Zhang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Scieneces
   6    Carbazole-based Polymers for Hybrid QD/Polymer LEDs
Ana Fokina1,  Myeongjin Park2,  Byeong Guk Jeong3,  Wan Ki Bae3,  Kookheon Char4,  Changhee Lee2,  Rudolf Zentel1
1Organic Chemistry, JGU Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-15, 55128, Germany, 2ISRC, Seoul National Unversity, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Korea, 3Photo-Electronic Hybrids Research Center, National Agenda Research Devision, KIST, 14-gil 5, Hwarang ro, Seongbuk gu, Seoul, 136-791, Korea, 4The National Creative Research Initionative Centre for Intelligent Hybrids, Seoul National Unversity, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Korea
   7    Cheminformatics and topological descriptor based screening for organic electronic materials
H. Shaun Kwak,  Steven L. Dixon,  Woody Sherman,  Mathew D. Halls
Schrodinger, Inc.
   8    Mechanochormic luminescent behavior in hydrogen bonded liquid-crystalline complex
Mizuho Kondo,  Seiya Miura,  Mayuko Hashimoto,  Nobuhiro Kawatsuki
Department of Materials Science and Chemistry, University of Hyogo
   9    Full Color Fluorescence From RGB Trichromophoric Nanoparticle System Assisted by Dual-FRET in Aqueous Medium Towards Visual Bio-sensing
Jinjia Xu,  Atsuro Takai,  Masayuki Takeuchi
National Institute for Materials Science
   10    Controlled synthesis of spherical and rod-like conjugated polymer nanoparticles from Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions in an emulsion at room temperature
Duangratchaneekorn Muenmart1,  Andrew Foster1,  Alan Harvey2,  Mark McCairn1,  Michael Turner1
1University of Manchester, 2University of Limerick
   11    Multi-Ring Ladder-Type Donors for Enhancing Charge Separation and Transport for Organic Electronics
Yong-Xi Li1,  Fu-Peng Wu1,  Chang-Zhi Li2,  Alex K.Y Jen2,  Liang-Sheng Liao1
1Soocow University, 2University of Washington
   12    Spiro-Host Materials for Blue Phosphorescent Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Ye-Xin Zhang,  Xiang-Yang Liu,  Zuo-Quan Jiang,  Liang-Sheng Liao
Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM)
   13    Bis-isoindigo: a highly planar n-type semiconductor
Nicholas M. Randell and Timothy L. Kelly
Department of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan
   14    π-Extended metal thiophenedithiolenes: Tuning properties to enhance applications in conjugated materials
Kristine L. Konkol,  Chad M. Amb,  Seth C. Rasmussen
North Dakota State University
   15    The Development of Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Benzobisoxazole Cruciforms
Ramiro Chavez,  Brian Tlach,  Min Cai,  Ruth Shinar,  Joseph Shinar,  Malika Jeffries-EL
Iowa State University
   16    Synthesis of terpyridine-based electron-transporters and their application to green phosphorescent OLEDs
Ryo Yoshioka,  Hisahiro Sasabe,  Yuichiro Watanabe,  Takahiro Kamata,  Hiroshi Katagiri,  Yong-Jin Pu,  Junji Kido
Yamagata university
   17    Synthesis of a series of poly(arylene ether ketone)-containing triphenylamine materials as a component of buffer layer for OLEDs
Terunobu Kawasaki,  Hisahiro Sasabe,  Yong-Jin Pu,  Junji Kido
Yamagata univerisity
   18    Synthesis and properties of new poly(ortho-phenylene vinylene)s (o-PPVs) and comparison to p-PPV
Valentina Rittscher and Matthias Rehahn
Technical University of Darmstadt
   19    Two-dimensional electronic-vibrational spectra: modeling correlated electronic and nuclear motion
Francesca Terenziani and Anna Painelli
Department of Chemistry, Parma University, Italy
   20    Linear photophysics, ultrafast relaxations and superfluorescence in two-photon absorbing fluorene derivative
Siarhei Kurhuzenkau1,  Sheng Yao2,  Adam Woodward2,  Kevin Belfield3,  Anna Painelli1,  Cristina Sissa1,  Yevgeniy Shaydyuk4,  Mykhailo Bondar4
1Department of Chemistry, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 17/A, Parma, 43124, Italy, 2Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2366, USA, 3College of Science and Liberal Arts, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102, USA, 4Institute of Physics NASU, Prospect Nauki, 46, Kiev-28, 03028, Ukraine
   21    Electrical characterization of PEDOT-based electrochemical transistor
Margarita Sheliakina,  Leona Lingstedt,  Irina Crăciun
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
   22    Conjugated Polymers à la Carte from Time-Controlled Direct (Hetero)Arylation Polymerization
Thomas Bura1,  Pierre-Olivier Morin1,  Bin Sun2,  Yuning Li2,  Mario Leclerc1
1Université LAVAL, 2University Waterloo
   23    Tunable Luminescence of π-Conjugated Flexible Lewis Pairs
Yang Cao1,  Jeffrey Nagle2,  Brian Patrick1,  Michael Wolf1
1Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, 2Department of Chemistry, Bowdoin College
   24    [n]Cyclo-meta-phenylenes revisited in terms of modern organic chemistry: nickel-mediated synthesis and device applications
Koki Ikemoto1,  Jing Yang Xue2,  Norihisa Takahashi2,  Tomoo Izumi3,  Hideo Taka3,  Hiroshi Kita3,  Sota Sato1,  Hiroyuki Isobe1
1Tohoku University, JST ERATO, 2Tohoku University, 3Konica Minolta, JST ERATO
   25    Aggregation-induced photon upconversion (iPUC): switching the triplet-triplet annihilation by molecular aggregative state
Pengfei Duan1,  Nobuhiro Yanai1,  Yuki Kurashige2,  Nobuo Kimizuka1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2Department of Theoretical and Computational Molecular Science, Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences
   26    Fluorescent Conjugated Polymer Hybrid Core-Shell Nanoparticles
Sourav Chatterjee1,  Tony Karam2,  Xin Li2,  Louis Haber2,  Evgueni Nesterov2
1Department of Chemistry and Macromolecular Studies Group, Louisiana State University., 2Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University.
   27    Organic electrode materials for printable battery applications
Yuyin Xi,  Pablo de la Iglesia,  Lilo Pozzo
University of Washington
   28    Preparation and characterization of fluorinated ionic polyacetylenes by facile activated polymerization of 2-ethynylpyridine with fluorinated carboxylic acids
Dong Woo Kim and Kwon Taek Lim
Pukyong National University
   29    Efficiency enhancement of phthalocyanine based solution processable organic solar cell by controlling numbers of aza links at meso-position
Quang Duy Dao1,  Lydia Sosa-Vargas2,  Koichi Watanabe1,  Masashi Ohmori1,  Hiromichi Itani1,  Akihiko Fujii1,  Yo Shimizu2,  Masanori Ozaki1
1Osaka University, 2Synthetic Nano-Function Materials Group, Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
   30    Quasi Continuous-wave diode - pumped distributed feedback laser based on polyrotaxanes
Marta M Mróz1,  Giuseppe Sforazzini2,  Yongchun Zhong3,  Kam Sing Wong3,  Harry L. Anderson2,  Juan Cabanillas-Gonzalez4
1Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, (IMDEA-Nanociencia), Madrid, Spain ( previous address), Istituto di Fotonica e nanotecnologie (IFN)-CNR, Milan, Italy, 2Department of Chemistry University of Oxford Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford, UK, 3Department of Physics Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China, 4Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados, (IMDEA-Nanociencia), Madrid, Spain
   31    A New One-Component Cross-Linking Approach Based On Ynol Ethers For Fully Solution-Processable OLEDs
Felix R. P. Limberg,  Patrick Pingel,  Alejandro Lorente-Sanchez,  Silvia Janietz,  Hartmut Krüger
Fraunhofer IAP - Potsdam, Germany
   32    Solution-processable, crosslinkable mixed indenofluorenes as small molecules for multi-layered semiconducting devices
Matthias Hempe and Michael Reggelin
Technische Universität Darmstadt
   33    Conjugated Polyelectrolytes as Water Processable Precursors to Aqueous Compatible Polymers for Electrochromics, Charge Storage, and Bioelectronics
James Ponder1 and John Reynolds2
1Reynolds Research Group, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2Georgia Institute of Technology
   34    Evaluation of the Role of Ambipolar Units in Donor-Acceptor Frameworks
Trent Anderson1,  M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado2,  Claire E. Buysse1,  Seth C. Rasmussen1
1North Dakota State University, 2University of Málaga, Campus de Teatinos s/n
   35    An Orthogonal C-H Borylation – Cross-Coupling Strategy for the Preparation of Tetrasubstituted “A2B2”-Chrysene Derivatives with Tuneable Photophysical Properties
Kane W J Heard,  John J Morrison,  Laura Weston,  Chi H Lo,  Lucian Pirvu,  James Raftery,  Mark S Little,  Joseph J W McDouall,  Peter Quayle,  Stephen G Yeates
University of Manchester
   36    Polymer-based Electronic Devices for Simultaneous Stimulation and Recording of Neural Activity
Sahika Inal1,  Jonathan Rivnay1,  Ilke Uguz1,  Adam Williamson2,  Loig Kergoat3,  Amanda Jonsson3,  Daniel T. Simon3,  Christophe Bernard2,  Magnus Berggren3,  George G. Malliaras1
1Department of Bioelectronics, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines, CMP-EMSE, MOC, 2Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Aix-Marseille University, 3Laboratory of Organic Electronics Dept. of Science and Technology Linköping University
   37    An Aza-Diels–Alder Route to Polyquinolines
David Dibble,  Mehran Umerani,  Amir Mazaheripour,  Young Park,  Alon Gorodetsky
University of California, Irvine
   38    Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Oligonucleotide-Inspired Organic Nanowires
Amir Mazaheripour1,  Jonah Jocson1,  Gregor Kladnik2,  Dean Cvetko2,  Alberto Cossaro2,  Albano Verdini2,  Luca Floreano2,  Nina Hüskin3,  Anthony Burke1,  Kelsey Miller1,  Amrita Masurkar4,  Ioannis Kymissis4,  Alon Gorodetsky1
1University of California, Irvine, 2Laboratorio TASC/IOM-CNR, 3University of Bochum, 4Columbia University
   39    Photo-Patterned Fluorescent Images Using Sulfoxide-Bridged Anthracenes
Peter Christensen and Michael Wolf
University of British Columbia
   40    Synthesis and Functions of New Anthracene–Based Ionic Liquids
Shota Hisamitsu1,  Nobuhiro Yanai2,  Nobuo Kimizuka3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Center for Molecular Systems (CMS), Kyushu UniversityDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Center for Molecular Systems (CMS), Kyushu University, 3Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Center for Molecular Systems (CMS), Kyushu University
   41    DFT-D studies of dispersion interaction between phthalocyanines in double-decker phthalocyaninato-terbium(III) (TbPc2) complex
Yasutaka Kitagawa,  Taku Takebayashi,  Mizuki Asaoka,  Koji Miyagi,  Masayoshi Nakano
Osaka University
   42    Poly diacetylene based π-system as thermochromic materials
Angupillai Satheshkumar,  Jong Woo Jeong,  Hak Soo Kim,  Young-A Son,  Changkyeom Kim,  Wooram Oh
Chungnam National University
   43    Novel red 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives for standard-red organic light-emitting device applications
Shuai Luo1,  Jie Lin2,  Xingyuan Liu3,  Yan Huang1,  Zhiyun Lu1
1College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, 2State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences
   44    Soluble DNTT Derivatives for Solution-Processed Organic Field-Effect Transistors
Masanori Sawamoto,  Itaru Osaka,  Kazuo Takimiya
Emergent Molecular Function Research Group,RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)
   45    Modifying the colors of light-emitting diodes of a single layer of a conjugated polymer using external photoluminescent of aromatic dyes
Diego de Azevedo1,  Raquel A. Domingues1,  Jilian N. de Freitas2,  Emanuel S. Morais1,  René A. Nome1,  Teresa D. Z. Atvars1
1Chemistry Institute, State University of Campinas (Unicamp), 2Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Acher
   46    Asymmetric dyes aligned inside carbon nanotubes yield large nonlinear optical response
Jochen Campo1,  Sofie Cambré1,  Charlie Beirnaert1,  Christof Verlackt1,  Pegie Cool2,  Wim Wenseleers1
1Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory, University of Antwerp, Belgium, 2Laboratory of Adsorption and Catalysis, University of Antwerp, Belgium
   47    Thermal expansion properties of OSSCs explored via LP-MIR spectroscopy
John Mohanraj1,  Ennio Capria2,  Andrea Perucchi2,  Beatrice Fraboni3,  Nicola Demitri2,  Maurizio Polentarutti2,  Alessandro Fraleoni-Morgera4
1Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy, 2Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy, 3Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 4Dept. of Engineering and Architecture, Univ. of Trieste, Trieste, Italy; Sincrotrone SCpA, Basovizza (Trieste), Italy; CNR-Nano S3, Modena, Italy
   48    Inkjet printing of solutions precursors to TIPS-pentacene single crystals onto patterned electrodes
Giulio Pipan1,  Andrea Ciavatti2,  Laura Basiricò2,  Beatrice Fraboni2,  Piero Cosseddu3,  Annalisa Bonfiglio4,  Alessandro Fraleoni-Morgera5
1Dept. of Engineering and Architecture, Univ. of Trieste, Trieste, Italy, 2Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 3Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Univ. of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy, 4Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Univ. of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy; CNR-Nano S3, Modena, Italy, 5Dept. of Engineering and Architecture, Univ. of Trieste, Trieste, Italy; Sincrotrone SCpA, Basovizza (Trieste), Italy; CNR-Nano S3, Modena, Italy
   49    Physical and theoretical study of bithiophene: electronic effects of substitution
Christian Legaspi1,  Angela Hu1,  Linda Peteanu1,  Katheryn Penrod2,  David Yaron1,  Racquel Jemison3,  Richard McCullough4
1Carnegie Mellon University, 2The Pennsylvania State University, 3The Dow Chemical Company, 4Harvard University
   50    Time resolved charge extraction measurements with an applied bias for the study of charge carrier extraction and recombination dynamics in organic photovoltaic devices
Brendan Wright1,  Attila Mozer1,  Tracey Clarke2
1University of Wollongong, 2University College London
   51    Stretchable Coiled Fiber Supercapacitors
Changsoon Choi,  Hyeon Jun Sim,  Seon Jeong Kim
Center for Bio-Artificial Muscle and Department of Biomedical Engineering,
   52    Germinal cross-coupling of 1,1-dibromoolefin facilitating multiple π-conjugated structures
Ming-Qiang Zhu1,  Tao Chen2,  Ze-Qiang Chen2,  Guo-Feng Zhang2
1Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2
   53    Water-soluble fluorescence-switching polymers for super-resolution lysosome imaging
Ming-Qiang Zhu1,  Chong Li2,  Zhe Hu2,  Matthew Aldred2
1Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2
   54    Theoretical Studies on Efficient Nonlinear Optical Switches by Tuning Diradical Character Controlled by Photochromic Reaction.
Katsuki Okuno1,  Yasuteru Shigeta2,  Ryohei Kishi1,  Masayoshi Nakano1
1Osaka University, 2University of Tsukuba
   55    Morphological control achieving small molecule acceptor-based organic solar cells with efficiencies beyond 7%
He Yan
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
   56    Conjugated and Nonconjugated Polymer Electrolytes for Polymer Solar Cells
Jong Hyun Park1,  Gyeong Eun Lim1,  Nadhila Sylvianti1,  Doo Kyung Moon2,  Joo Hyun Kim1
1Polymer Engineering, Pukyong National University, 2Department of Advanced Materials, Konkuk Univerisity, Seoul, Korea
   57    Novel Fluoranthene-Based Molecules as Electron Transport and Electroluminescent Materials for Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
Shiv Kumar1,  Bo Li2,  Qisheng Zhang2,  Chihaya Adachi2,  Satish Patil1
1Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012 INDIA, 2Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JAPAN
   58    A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of Conformational Preferences of Molecular Semiconductors
Jessica Coughlin1,  Andriy Zhugayevych2,  Ronald Bakus1,  Gregory Welch1,  Thomas van der Poll1,  Sergei Tretiak2,  Guillermo Bazan1
1University of California, Santa Barbara, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory
   59    Photobioelectrochemical enhancements to thylakoid bioanodes by membrane-intercalating conjugated oligoelectrolytes (COEs)
Nathan Kirchhofer1,  Michelle Rasmussen2,  Frederick Dahlquist3,  Shelley Minteer2,  Guillermo Bazan4
1UCSB, Materials, 2U. Utah, Chemistry, 3UCSB, Chemistry, 4UCSB, Chemistry & Materials
   60    Design, Synthesis, and Applications of Redox Active Conjugated Polyelectrolytes.
Zachary Rengert1,  Nathan Kirchhofer2,  Thuc-Quyen Nguyen1,  Guillermo Bazan3
1Deparment of Chemistry, UCSB, 2Materials Engineering, UCSB, 3Deparment of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, UCSB
   61    Nanostructured graphene oxide/polyaniline composite materials for design 1.0 V asymmetric supercapacitors
Deepak Kumar,  Anjan Banerjee,  Satish Patil,  Ashok K. Shukla
Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, bangalore
   62    Optimum DFT Exchange for Accurate Calculation of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Dyes
Kerry Garrett1,  Xochitl Sosa-Vazquez2,  Shawn Egri3,  Christine Isborn2,  Bruce Robinson1,  Lewis Johnson4,  Larry Dalton1
1University of Washington, 2UC Merced, 3University of Vermont, 4University of Washington / PNNL
   63    Molecular Doping of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Nanofibers
Gregory Newbloom,  Leo Lansky,  Lilo Pozzo
University of Washington
   64    Dinitrophenyl-hydrazone a, w-substituted oligothiophenes. Electrochemistry and Optics of Thin Films.
Barbara Vercelli1,  Francesca Migliorini1,  Mariacecilia Pasini2,  Helen Yang2
1Istituto CNR per l’Energetica e le Interfasi, IENI-CNR, UOS di Milano Via Cozzi 53 – 20125 Milano (Italy), 2Istituto CNR per lo Studio delle Macromolecole, ISMAC-CNR Via Bassini, 15 – 20133 Milano (Italy)
   65    Polymer-metal hybrid transparent electrodes for flexible electronics
Suhyun Jung,  Hongkyu Kang,  Soyeong Jeong,  Geunjin Kim,  Kwanghee Lee
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
   66    Bimetallic cooperative catalysis for the controlled synthesis of P3HT
Iain Meager and Christine Luscombe
University of Washington
   67    Akylidenefluorene-Isoindigo Copolymers with an Optimized Molecular Conformation and Its Application for Photovoltaic Devices
Min Hee Choi,  Eui Jin Lee,  Doo Kyung Moon
Konkuk University
   68    Langmuir-Blodgett Films of a Fluorescent TCNQ Derivative for Biological Sensing Applications.
Marek Szablewski1,  Jack Panter2,  Lars-Olof Palsson3
1Durham University, Dept of Physics , Durham, UK, 2Durham University, Dept of Physics and Dept of Chemistry , Durham, UK, 3Durham University, Dept of Chemistry , Durham, UK
   69    Controlling the folding of single conjugated systems composed of linked oligomers with functionalized sidechains
Beiyue Shao1,  Xinju Zhu2,  Kyle Plunkett2,  David Vanden Bout1
1Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
   70    Cyclization of Aryl-amines: An Alternate Route for Degradation of Molecules in OLED Stack
Sukrit Mukhopadhyay,  Timothy De Vries,  Bruce Bell,  Michael Michael,  David Devore,  Robert Froese,  Kaitlyn Gray,  Kyung-Joo Lee,  Hong-Yeop Na,  Liam Spencer,  William Woodward
The Dow Chemical Company
   71    Highly Sensitive Chemical-Vapor Sensor Based on Thin-Film Organic Field-Effect Transistors
Zi-Tong Liu,  Guan-Xin Zhang,  De-Qing Zhang
Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
   72    Charge Transfer and Transport Properties of Functionalized Fullerenes Blended with Polymers
Jongwan Choi1,  Heeseok Song2,  Nakjoong Kim1,  Felix Sunjoo Kim2
1Hanyang University, 2Chung-Ang University
   73    Synthesis and Optical Properties of Aza[7]helicene-substituted Donor-Acceptor Molecules
Kou Takase and Koji Nakano
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
   74    Singlet-triplet energy difference of organic semiconductors: Effects of molecular topology and intermolecular interactions
Dongwook Kim
Kyonggi University
   75    Novel ultra-thin silver electrodes for organic electronics
Soyeong Jeong,  Suhyun Jung,  Hongkyu Kang,  Kwanghee Lee
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
   76    Polimorphism and phase mixing in 9,10-diphenilanthracene crystals
Matteo Masino1,  Tommaso Salzillo2,  Elisabetta Venuti2,  Raffaele Guido Della Valle2,  Aldo Brillante2,  Alberto Girlando1
1University of Parma, 2University of Bologna
   77    Synthesis, optoelectronical and thermal characterization of LBG polymers for organic photovoltaic – side chain-properties relationships
Alberto Gregori1,  Dargie Deribew2,  Simon A. Dowland2,  Isabel Fraga Dominguez3,  Graham Morse4,  Agnès Rivaton3,  Ahmed Allal5,  Roger C. Hiorns6,  Andreas Distler2,  Christine Dagran-Lartigau5
11 IPREM EPCP, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 64053 Pau, France - 2 Belectric OPV GmbH, Landgrabenstrasse 94, 90443 Nurnberg, Deutschland, 22 Belectric OPV GmbH, Landgrabenstrasse 94, 90443 Nurnberg, Deutschland, 34 Université Blaise Pascal, Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, Équipe Photochimie, BP 10448, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France 5 CNRS, UMR 6296, ICCF, Équipe Photochimie, BP 80026, F-63171 Aubière, France, 43 Merck Chemicals Ltd., Chilworth Technical Centre, SO16 7QD Southampton, United Kingdom, 51 IPREM EPCP, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 64053 Pau, France, 66 CNRS, IPREM EPCP, CNRS-UMR 5254, 64053 Pau, France
   78    Morphological Characterization of a High Open-Circuit Voltage, Narrow Band Gap Semiconducting Polymer
Michael Ford,  Jessica Huang,  Ming Wang,  Gui Bazan
University of California, Santa Barbara
   79    Direct Observation of Stimulated Emission from Hot Charge Transfer excitons in Bulk Heterojunction Polymer Solar Cells
Bhoj Gautam1,  Robert Younts1,  Andy Barrette1,  Cong Mai1,  Liang Yan2,  Harald Ade1,  Wei You2,  Kenan Gundogdu1
1Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, United States, 2Department of Chemistry,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States
   80    Layer-by-layer growth of stable C60 FCC(111) Films on Flat-lying Copper Phthalocyanine
Terry McAfee,  Aubrey Apperson,  Daniel Dougherty,  Harald Ade
North Carolina State University
   81    Mesoscale Electrostatic Potential Variations in Polycrystalline diF-TES-ADT Films
Ben Hoffman,  Terry McAfee,  Harald Ade,  Dan Dougherty
North Carolina State University
   82    Effect of Ethoxylation and Molecular Weight of Polyethylenimine on Efficiency and Stability of Inverted Polymer Solar Cells
Brett Courtright and Samson Jenekhe
University of Washington
   83    Polar Self-assembled Subphthalocyanine Columnar Stacks
Julia Guilleme,  Tomas Torres,  Mª Jose Mayoral,  David Gonzalez-Rodriguez
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid