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15 - General Engineering
University of Bolton
A Universal Method to Produce Low–Work Function Electrodes for Organic Electronics
Impact factor: 31.027
Number of citations: 74
This work provides a practical approach that enables the mass production of low work-function electrodes required for the commercialization of low-cost organic and printed optoelectronic devices. As a main author, my contribution was on the theoretical side related to the computational modelling of metal/organic interfaces; my input was to provide theoretical understanding of efficient charge injection at the contact region. This work is directly linked to major industrial players (Solvay) and was financially supported by the Center for Interface Science: Solar Electric Materials (CISSEM) via the U.S. Department of Energy under award DE-SC0001084.