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Nanoassembly of Organic and Hybrid Materials at Air-Liquid and Liquid-Solid Interface

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The precise integration of functional materials such as organic-inorganic hybrid building blocks or n-conjugated units, is a key issue in the development of bio and nanoelectronic devices. This talk highlights the speaker’s recent study of the nanoscale assembly of polymer materials based on Lang-muir-Blodgett (LB) and layer-by-layer technique, which allows high-density integration of functinal units. These examples demonstrate the potential of bottom-up fabrication as a candidate strategy for functional device fabrication.

This talk is part of the Electrical Engineering series.

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