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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 30: Poster: Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics

Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 18:15–21:00, Poster B2

18:15 CPP 30.1 Microstructure of donor-acceptor conjugated polymer blends and annealing induced nano-aggregation observed by two-dimensional polarization fluorescence microscopy — •Daniela Täuber, Yuxi Tian, Yuxin Xia, Olle Inganäs, and Ivan Scheblykin
18:15 CPP 30.2 Conformational preferences of conjugated benzothiadiazole-cored oligomers: the impact of through-space interactions — •Deyan Raychev, Olga Guskova, and Jens-Uwe Sommer
18:15 CPP 30.3 Influence of conformations in DPP-TH based molecular system on electronic structure and charge transport propertiesMaria V. Makarova, Sergey G. Semenov, and •Olga Guskova
18:15 CPP 30.4 Manipulation and controlling the strength of the interfacial polarisation in OLED devices by doping — •Lars Jäger, Tobias D. Schmidt, and Wolfgang Brütting
18:15 CPP 30.5 Printing High Efficiency Solar Cells — •Dan Yang and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
18:15 CPP 30.6 Degradation processes in high-efficiency polymer solar cells — •Christoph Senfter, Franziska Löhrer, Christoph Schaffer, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
18:15 CPP 30.7 Hole mobility in bulk P3HT determined from first principles — •Andreas Lücke, Frank Ortmann, Simone Sanna, Eva Rauls, Uwe Gerstmann, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
18:15 CPP 30.8 Investigation of the donor-acceptor coupling strength in DBP:C70 solar cells — •Thomas Zechel, Theresa Linderl, Thomas Lampe, and Wolfgang Brütting
18:15 CPP 30.9 Light-coupling and light trapping in periodically structured thin-film solar cellsThomas Pfadler and •Lukas Schmidt-Mende
18:15 CPP 30.10 Disorder effects on Charge Transport in Rubrene Crystals — •Michel Panhans, Desanka Boskovic, Pablo Ordejón, and Frank Ortmann
18:15 CPP 30.11 Columnar axial orientation of discotic liquid crystals in nanoporous solids — •Kathrin Sentker, Katrin Knopp, and Patrick Huber
18:15 CPP 30.12 Energy losses in DIP/PDIR-CN2 based solar cells. — •Eduard Meister, Theresa Linderl, Stefan Schmidt, Thomas Zechel, Paul Beyer, Andreas Opitz, Valentina Belova, Alexander Hinderhofer, Frank Schreiber, and Wolfgang Brütting
18:15 CPP 30.13 In situ polymerized insoluble semiconducting polymers for application in organic solar cells — •Jenny Lebert, Anna Sanina, Eva Kratzer, and Eva M. Herzig
18:15 CPP 30.14 Investigating the photoactive layer morphology of printed thin films for organic solar cells — •Oliver Filonik, Stephan Pröller, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, and Eva M. Herzig
18:15 CPP 30.15 Diffusion of p-type Dopants in Organic Semiconductors — •Dongxiang Wang, Lars Müller, Sebastian Beck, Robert Lovrincic, Uli Lemmer, and Wolfgang Kowalskty
18:15 CPP 30.16 Influence of crosslinking on charge carrier mobility in PF2/6-derivatives — •Frank-Julian Kahle, Irene Bauer, Anna Köhler, and Peter Strohriegl
18:15 CPP 30.17 Charge transfer excitions in weakly interacting organic-organic heterostructures — •Paul Beyer, Tino Meisel, Alexander Generalov, Ana Sofia Anselmo, and Andreas Opitz
18:15 CPP 30.18 Ultrafast Dynamics of Charge Transfer in Polymer-Fullerene Systems — •Stefan Wedler, Thomas Unger, Heinz Bässler, and Anna Köhler
18:15 CPP 30.19 Preparation and Characterization of Ionic Transistors — •Martin Gebhardt, Lars Müller, Robert Lovrincic, and Wolfgang Kowalsky
18:15 CPP 30.20 Theoretical core level XPS and NEXAFS investigations of the C60 derivative PCBM: the influence of oxygen adsorption — •Iulia Emilia Brumboiu, Leif Ericsson, Rickard Hansson, Ellen Moons, Olle Eriksson, and Barbara Brena
18:15 CPP 30.21 Chemical doping of semiconduting donor-acceptor polymers: a DFT study of the charge transfer — •Florian Günther, Anton Kiriy, Sibylle Gemming, and Gotthard Seifert
18:15 CPP 30.22 Molecular doping of conjugated polymers with the strong Lewis acid tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane — •Malavika Arvind, Patrick Pingel, and Dieter Neher
18:15 CPP 30.23 Investigation and tuning of merocyanine dye thin films on ultra-flat substrates — •Thorsten Limböck, Dirk Hertel, and Klaus Meerholz
18:15 CPP 30.24 Charge transfer energies for organic donor acceptor pairsJanna Elisabeth Rückert, •Sebastian Schellhammer, Gianaurelio Cuniberti, and Frank Ortmann
18:15 CPP 30.25 Effect of the donor orientation on the VOC losses in small molecule organic bilayer solar cells. — •Steffen Roland, Niva Ran, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, and Dieter Neher
18:15 CPP 30.26 Spatial Orientation and Order of Structure-Defining Subunits in Thin Films of a High Electron Mobility n-Type Copolymer (P(NDI2OD-T2)) as Studied by Infrared Transition Moment Orientational Analysis (IR-TMOA) — •Arthur Markus Anton, Robert Steyrleuthner, Wilhelm Kossack, Falk Frenzel, Dieter Neher, and Friedrich Kremer
18:15 CPP 30.27 Charge Transport in Donor-Acceptor Polymeric Systems under Electric Fields — •Anja Förster, Florian Günther, Sibylle Gemming, and Gotthard Seifert
18:15 CPP 30.28 Nucleation of C70-aggregates on pentacene thin films for nanostructuring organic interfaces — •Janina Roemer, Simon Noever, Stefan Fischer, Clemens Liewald, and Bert Nickel
18:15 CPP 30.29 Rational design of thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials: The competition between internal conversion and non-radiative decay processes — •Paul Kleine, Ramunas Lygaitis, Ludwig Popp, Florian Wüst, Olaf Zeika, Simone Lenk, Reinhard Scholz, and Sebastian Reineke
18:15 CPP 30.30 First Solution-Processed White OLEDs Exhibiting TTA Delayed Fluorescence — •Merve Welnhofer, Christian Töpel, Anne Köhnen, Jürgen Schelter, Dirk Hertel, and Klaus Meerholz
18:15 CPP 30.31 Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) in organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) utilizing carbazol-donor-benzofluoride-acceptor complexes — •Ludwig Popp, Reinhard Scholz, Paul Kleine, Ramunas Lygaitis, Florian Wüst, Eni Dodbiba, Simone Lenk, and Sebastian Reineke
18:15 CPP 30.32 The effect of the fullerene LUMO position on the CT properties in polymer:fullerene blends — •Tobias Thiede, Jona Kurpiers, and Dieter Neher
18:15 CPP 30.33 Ion sensing with electrochemical gated organic field effect transistors based on diketopyrrolopyrrole polymers — •Benno Buchinger, Sven Hüttner, Anna Gräser, and Fabian Hoffmann
18:15 CPP 30.34 Low temperature charge transport characterisation of low band-gap diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) based polymers — •Fabian Hoffmann, Benno Buchinger, and Sven Hüttner
18:15 CPP 30.35 Impact of PC[60]BM on the Photo-Degradation of PCPDTBTUlf Dettinger, Hans Joachim Egelhaaf, •Andreas Früh, Heiko Peisert, and Thomas Chassé
18:15 CPP 30.36 Modeling the Exciton Diffusion in Flat Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells — •Karl-Philipp Strunk, Thomas Pfadler, and Lukas Schmidt-Mende
18:15 CPP 30.37 Studying the Effects of Degradation in Organic Solar Cell Materials — •Michael Adams, Ian Howard, Bryce Richards, Andreas Weu, and Yana Vaynzof
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