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Call for Papers Submit Abstracts by 26 January 2015 www.spie.org/organics15call
CSan Diego Convention Center San Diego, California, USA
Conferences & Courses 9–13 August 2015
Exhibition11–13 August 2015
Call for Papers
ORGANIC PHOTONICS + ELECTRONICS•
Present your work at Optics + Photonics.Conferences address the latest developments in OLEDs, OFETs, OPVs, organic sensors and bioelectronics, organic materials, liquid crystals, and printed memory and circuits.
C.Call for Papers.
DATESConferences & Courses: 9–13 August 2015Exhibition: 11–13 August 2015
LOCATIONSan Diego Convention Center San Diego, California, USA
Program Committee: Dean R. Evans, AirForceResearchLab.(USA);Theodore G. Goodson III, Univ.ofMichigan(USA);Mark G. Kuzyk, WashingtonStateUniv.(USA);Charles Y. C. Lee, AirForceOfficeofScientificResearch(USA);Kwang-Sup Lee, HannamUniv.(Korea,Republicof);André P. Persoons, KatholiekeUniv.Leuven(Belgium);Zouheir Sekkat, AlAkhawayanUniv.(Morocco);Matthew Y. Sfeir, BrookhavenNationalLab.(USA);Jayan Thomas, CREOL,TheCollegeofOpticsandPhotonics,Univ.ofCentralFlorida(USA);Naoto Tsutsumi, KyotoInstituteofTechnology(Japan)
Progressinorganicphotonicmaterialscoupledwithmicroandnanoscaleprocessingtechnologiesisen-ablinginnovativeapplicationsinopticalprocessing,communication,memory, sensing and actuation.Thetechnologicalsuccessoftheresearchreliesoninterdisciplinaryexpertiseincomplementaryfieldssuchaschemistry,condensedmatterphysics,optics,andelectrical engineering. Thebasic focusof thisconferenceisthemanipulationoflightbeamswithor-ganicmaterialsandthereciprocaleffect,whichisthemanipulationoforganicmaterialswithlightbeams.
Conference Chair: Iam Choon Khoo, ThePennsylvaniaStateUniv.(USA)
Program Committee: Timothy J. Bunning, AirForceResearchLab.(USA);Shaw-Horng Chen, Univ.ofRochester(USA);Neil Collings, TwoTreesPhotonicsLtd.(UnitedKingdom);Jean-Pierre Huignard, Jphopto(France);Tomiki Ikeda, ChuoUniv.(Japan);Oleg D. Lavrentovich, KentStateUniv.(USA);Francesco Simoni, Univ.PolitecnicadelleMarche(Italy);David M. Walba, Univ.ofColoradoatBoulder(USA)
Liquid crystals in their variousmesophases aretechnologically important electro-opticmaterials,as theypossessmanyunique anduseful physicalandopticalproperties.Theyarenowwidelyusedinvariousoptoelectronicdisplay,beam/image,andop-ticalinformationprocessingsystems.Liquidcrystalsalsopossessextraordinarilylargenonlinearopticalresponses,whicharenowfindinganeverincreasingusage inpracticaldevicesand systems ranging inresponse times from subpicosecond to seconds,coveringawidespectralrangefromnearUVtoin-frared.Inrecentyears,innovationinnanofabricationanddevelopmentofplasmonicnanostructureshavealsoledtotheemergenceofliquidcrystallinemeta-materialsthatpossessnewuniquefunctionalitiesandpropertiesthatholdhighpromisesforapplicationsinadvancedopticalandphotonicdevices/systems.
Thisconferenceprovidesaforumforpresentationsof research results on all aspectsof liquid crystalmaterialandopticalsciencesandtechnologies.Theemphasisisonnew,novel,oruniqueliquidcrystallinematerials, optical properties andphenomena, andtheirapplicationsindisplay,information,andimageprocessing systems, electro-optics and nonlinearoptics.
Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XIX (OP212)
ORGANIC PHOTONICS + ELECTRONICS
Conference Chair: Franky So, Univ.ofFlorida(USA)
Conference Co-Chairs: Chihaya Adachi, KyushuUniv.(Japan);Jang-Joo Kim, SeoulNationalUniv.(Korea,Republicof)
Program Committee: Malte C. Gather, Univ.ofSt.Andrews(UnitedKingdom);Hisao Ishii, ChibaUniv.(Japan);Hironori Kaji, KyotoUniv.(Japan);Jaewon Lee, LGDisplay(Korea,Republicof); Jian Li, ArizonaStateUniv.(USA);Mathew K. Mathai, AppleInc.(USA);Jongwook Park, TheCatholicUniv.ofKorea(Korea,Republicof);Yong-Jin Pu, YamagataUniv.(Japan);Ifor D. W. Samuel, Univ.ofSt.Andrews(UnitedKingdom);Joseph Shinar, IowaStateUniv.(USA)
ManuscrIPts for the conference ProceedIngs wILL be Peer-revIewed.
BEST STuDENT PAPER AWARDSAwardswillbegiventothethreebeststudentpapersintheSymposiumonOrganicPhotonics+Electron-ics. Thepaperswill bepeer-reviewedand judgedontheirscientificmerit,theirtechnicalandbroaderimpact,andtheiroverallqualitybyacommitteeofexpertscientistsinthefield.Thethreewinnerswillbeannouncedandpresentedwiththeirawardsduringtheplenarysessionof theSymposiumonOrganicPhotonics + Electronics. Self-nominatewhen yousubmityourabstract;seerequirementsonpg.9.
Zakya H. Kafafi, Editor-in-Chief
Authors are invited to submit an original manuscript to the Journal of Photonics for Energy, which is now covered by all major indexes and Journal Citation Reports.
The Journal of Photonics for Energy is an online journal focusing on the applications of photonics for renewable energy harvesting, conversion, storage, distribution, monitoring, consumption, and efficient usage.
Conference Chair: Zakya H. Kafafi, LehighUniv.(USA)
Conference Co-Chairs: Paul A. Lane, U.S.NavalResearchLab.(USA);Ifor D. W. Samuel, Univ.ofSt.Andrews(UnitedKingdom)
Program Committee: Natalie Banerji, Univ.deFribourg(Switzerland);Pierre M. Beaujuge, KingAbdullahUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(SaudiArabia);Christoph J. Brabec, Friedrich-Alexander-Univ.Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany);Paul L. Burn, TheUniv.ofQueensland(Australia);Antonio F. Facchetti, PolyeraCorp.(USA);René A. J. Janssen, TechnischeUniv.Eindhoven(Netherlands);Bernard Kippelen, GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(USA);David G. Lidzey, TheUniv.ofSheffield(UnitedKingdom);Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Univ.ofCalifornia,SantaBarbara(USA);Ana F. Nogueira, Univ.ofCampinas(Brazil);Dana C. Olson, NationalRenewableEnergyLab.(USA);Barry P. Rand, PrincetonUniv.(USA);Sean E. Shaheen, Univ.ofColoradoatBoulder(USA);Natalie Stingelin, ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom);He Yan, HongKongUniv.ofScienceandTechnology(HongKong,China);Yang Yang, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA)
This conference celebrated its 15th anniversaryin 2014 andwill be expanding its scope in 2015.The science and technology of next-generationorganicphotovoltaics (OPVs) andhybridorganic/inorganicphotovoltaics(HOPVs)willbethesubjectof presentations andmanuscripts submitted forpublicationinitsproceedingsvolume.Thefocusisstillonhigh-performancelight-harvestingandcarriertransportingmaterials, highly efficient and stableOPVsandHOPVs,devicephysicsincludinginterfaces,filmstructure(morphology),photophysicsofcarriergeneration,andtransport.Theconferencewillalsocovernewtechniquesforfabrication,encapsulation,andprintingofsolarcellsonlarge-areaflexiblesub-strates.Theaimofthismeetingistobringtogetherscientists,engineers,andtechnologistsfrommultipledisciplinestoreportonanddiscussthefundamentalissues that affectdeviceoperation, includingeffi-ciencyandlongtermstability.The“state-of-the-art”performanceofOPVs andHOPVs, andnext-gen-eration solar cells, and their applications in futuretechnologieswillbethemaincoreofthisconference.
The scopeof the conferencewill coverbut is notlimitedtothefollowingareas:•molecular,macromolecular,andpolymericOPVs• hybridorganic/inorganicphotovoltaicsHOPVs• perovskite-basedsolarcells• solid-statedye-sensitizedsolarcells• tandemandmulti-absorbersolarcells• plasmonicandnanophotonicstructures• lightmanipulation/managementapproaches• newholetransportmaterials• newelectrontransportmaterials• newelectrodematerialsandnanostructures• newflexiblesubstratematerials• physicsofexcitondiffusion,chargecarriergeneration,transport,andrecombination
Conference Chairs: Iain McCulloch, ImperialCollegeLondon(UnitedKingdom);Oana D. Jurchescu, WakeForestUniv.(USA)
The impressive improvement in the performanceoforganicthinfilmfield-effecttransistors(OTFTs)duringthelasttwodecades,coupledwiththepro-cessabilityadvantagesofferedbyorganicmaterials,has attracted the interest of the optoelectronicsindustry and has opened theway for practical,broad-impactapplicationsofsuchdevices.OTFTsarebasedonvarioussmallorganicmolecules,conjugat-edpolymersandoligomers,blendsofsuchmaterials,ororganic-inorganichybrids.Potentialapplicationsfororganicsemiconductorsarecurrentlyaimedatlarge-areaelectronics,whichalmostalwaysinvolveintermoleculartransportmechanisms.Theyincludeflexibleactive-matrixdisplayswithOTFTbackplanes,e-paper,low-costandlow-endprintableelectroniccircuits,devicessuchasRFIDtagsandsmartcards,andsensors.Knowledgeaccumulatedfromthestudyof theseorganicmaterials anddeviceswill in thefutureaidthedesign,development,andfabricationofmolecularandpolymericdevicesbasedonintra-moleculartransport.
This conference is intended toprovide aplatformfordiscussions andexchangesbetween scientistswithdifferentbackgrounds,allexpertsinthefieldoforganictransistorsinanefforttoassessthestate-of-the-art in this field of research and reflect onthepredominantvision(s)forthefutureoforganictransistors.
Thescopeoftheconferencewillcoverresearchtopicsspanningfrombasicchemistryandphysicsoforganicsemiconductors to their applications in electronicdevicesandcircuits.Contributedpapersaresolicitedconcerning,butnotlimitedto,thefollowingareas:
Conference Chairs: Ioannis Kymissis, ColumbiaUniv.(USA);Ruth Shinar, IowaStateUniv.(USA);Luisa Torsi, Univ.degliStudidiBari(Italy)
Program Committee: Magnus Berggren, LinköpingUniv.(Sweden);Annalisa Bonfiglio, Univ.degliStudidiCagliari(Italy);Fabio Cicoira, EcolePolytechniquedeMontréal(Canada);Alon Gorodetsky, Univ.ofCalifornia,Irvine(USA);Emil J. W. List-Kratochvil, TechnischeUniv.Graz(Austria);George G. Malliaras, EcoleNationaleSupérieuredesMinesdeSaint-Étienne(France);Paul Meredith, TheUniv.ofQueensland(Australia);Róisín M. Owens, EcoleNationaleSupérieuredesMinesdeSaint-Étienne(France);Manijeh Razeghi, NorthwesternUniv.(USA);Ifor D. W. Samuel, Univ.ofSt.Andrews(UnitedKingdom);Franky So, Univ.ofFlorida(USA)
Thegrowingactivity andprogress inorganic andprintable electronics, togetherwith the need foron-chip integrable and inexpensivedetecting sys-tems, have prompted the development of easilyprocessableorganicfield-effecttransistor(OFET)-and light-emitting diode (OLED)-based sensors,photodetectors,andbioelectronicdevices.Solutionoreasilyprocessabletwo-dimensionalmetaloxides,carbon-based,andhybridorganic/inorganic2Dand3Dmaterialshaveprovenusefulasactivelayersinchemical andbiological transducers.Novel tech-nologicalapproaches thatallow the integrationoffunctionalbio-receptors intodevicestructuresarealsocriticallyimportanttoendowsuchdeviceswithrecognition capabilities. Fast andeven simultane-ousdetectionofmultiple analytesutilizingmicro/nano array systemswill open aplethoraof novelapplications in key areas such as clinical analysis,environmentmonitoring,foodandbeveragesafety,andhomelandsecurity.Theassessmentoftheanalyt-icalperformancelevelofsensingdevicesisstrategicforachievingon-chipreliablequantitativeanalysis.Continued research anddevelopment efforts areneeded to further improve sensors’ performancelevelandlowcostmanufacturability.
Thisconferencewillfocusonprogressinchemical,biological, and physical sensors and actuators,including image sensors, flexible/stretchable andlarge-scale devices, from carbon-based, solutionprocessablemetal-oxides, and hybrid organic/inorganicmaterials.Organicbioelectronicdevices,includingneuralinterfaces,diagnostics,drugdeliv-erydevices,andtissueengineeringconceptsusingelectricalactivation/controlofcellswillbediscussed.
CONTRIBuTIONS RELATED (BuT NOT LIMITED) TO THE FOLLOWING TOPICS ARE SOLICITED: • organicandhybridorganic/inorganictransistorsforchemo-andbiosensing
Conference Chair: Emil J. W. List Kratochvil, TechnischeUniv.Graz(Austria)
Program Committee: Wen-Chang Chen, NationalTaiwanUniv.(Taiwan);Dago M. de Leeuw, Max-Planck-InstitutfürPolymerforschung(Germany);Jan Genoe, IMEC(Belgium);Norbert Koch, Humboldt-Univ.zuBerlin(Germany);Ronald Österbacka, ÅboAkademiUniv.(Finland);Tsuyoshi Sekitani, OsakaUniv.(Japan);Barbara Stadlober, JOANNEUMRESEARCHForschungsgesellschaftmbH(Austria);Arul Lenus Roy Vellaisamy, CityUniv.ofHongKong(HongKong,China);Fei Zeng, TsinghuaUniv,(China)
Thisconferencewillintroduceanewfocusedtopicthat is centeredon the scienceand technologyofnextgenerationmemoryand logicdevicesbasedonorganic,hybridorganic/inorganic,andinorganicmaterials,which arepredominately fabricatedbyprinting technologies. The conferencewill span abroadspectrumfromthefundamentalsciencerelat-edtonovelmaterialsdevelopmentandprocessingtoaddressingissuesrelatedtoorganicandinorganicsurfaces and interfaces, todevice fabrication andintegrationusingnovelprintingtools.Theaimofthemeetingistogatheraninterdisciplinaryaudienceandresearchersfromthechemistry,materials,physics,appliedsciencesandengineeringcommunitieswork-ingonbasicandappliedresearchmotivatedbynewlyemergingtechnologiesonprintedmemoryandlogic.
The scopeof the conferencewill coverbut is notlimitedtothefollowingareas:• organic,hybridorganic/inorganic,andinorganicmaterialsbasedmemorydevices
CuRRENT STATuS OF HIGH EFFICIENCY OLEDS BASED ON DELAYED FLuORESCENCE
Chihaya Adachi, Kyushu Univ.(Japan)
ProfessorAdachiobtainedhisdoc-toratedegree inMaterialsScienceandTechnologyin1991fromKyushuUniversity. In 1991,Adachi beganworking for Ricoh Co., ChemicalProductsR&DCentre,ResearchAs-
CuRRENT STATuS AND FuTuRE PROSPECTS OF HYBRID ORGANIC-INORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAICS
Yang Yang, Univ.ofCalifornia,LosAngeles(USA)
ProfessorYangholdsaBSinPhysicsfromtheNationalCheng-KungUniv.in1982,andhereceivedhisM.S.andPh.D.inPhysicsandAppliedPhysicsfrom theUniv. ofMassachusetts,Lowell in 1988 and 1992, respec-
tively.BeforehejoinedUCLAin1997,heservedontheresearchstaffofUNIAX(nowDuPontDisplay)inSantaBarbarafrom1992to1996.YangisnowtheCarol and LawrenceE. Tannas Jr. EndowedChairProfessorofMaterials ScienceandEngineeringatUCLA.Heisamaterialsphysicistwithexpertise inthefieldsoforganicelectronics,organic/inorganicinterface engineering, and the development andfabricationofrelateddevices,suchasphotovoltaiccells,LEDs,andmemorydevices.HisH-Indexis~90,andhehaspublishedmorethan280peer-reviewedpapers,~60patents(filedorissued),andgiven150invitedtalks.HeisFellowofSPIE,andtheElectro-magnetics(EM)Academy.
INTERFACING WITH THE BRAIN uSING ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
George G. Malliaras, Ecole Na-tionale Supérieure desMines deSaint-Étienne(France)
ProfessorMalliaras istheHeadoftheDepartmentofBioelectronicsof theEcoledesMinesdeSt.Eti-enne (France). His research hasbeenrecognizedwithawardsfrom
2015 Best Student Paper AwardsWearepleasedtoannouncethatacashprizewillbe awarded to the three best student papers inthis symposium.Qualifyingstudentpaperswillbepeer-reviewedandjudgedonscientificmerit,tech-nical impact, andoverall qualityof theworkby acommitteeofexpertscientistsinthefield.ThewinnerwillbeannouncedduringtheOrganicPhotonics+ElectronicsPlenarySession.
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OPTICS + PHOTONICS fOR SuSTAINAbLE ENERGy photovoltaics, thin film solar technology, concentrators, reliability, solar hydrogen, next generation cell technology
ORGANIC PHOTONICS + ELECTRONICS olEDs, oFETS, opVs, organic sensors and bioelectronics, organic materials, liquid crystals, printed memory and circuits
OPTICAL ENGINEERING + APPLICATIONS optical design and engineering, optomechan-ics and optical fabrication, photonic devices and applications, X-ray, gamma-ray, and par-ticle technologies, image and signal process-ing, astronomical optics and instrumentation, remote sensing, space optical systems
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