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Research fields/Keywords:design and synthesis of organic semiconductor, fabrication and evaluation of organic device, organic electroluminescent device (OLED), organic photovoltaic cell (OPV) etc.
Organic light-emitting device (OLED) is a solid-state light-emitting device based on organic semiconductors. Recent rapid advances in material chemistry have enabled white OLEDs to be used for general lighting and large-area flat panel displays. Recently, large-size OLED TV based on white OLED has been demonstrated. Furthermore, OLED panels can be fabricated from organic semiconductor inks by solution-processes such as inkjet printing and gravure printing techniques thus enabling printable electronics. What is more attractive in OLED is to shed clear light on the new design products, such as flexible and rollable panels, transparent panels. These fascinating features of OLEDs open a whole new world of artificial lighting. Based on fundamental materials chemistry, our laboratory has produced cutting-edge research from the dawn of OLED up to the present era of commercialization.
In addition, as a core laboratory in Department of Organic Materials Science at Yamagata university established in 2016, we have began pursuing organic thin film photovoltaics that have seen rapid advancement in recent years and are attempting new challenges encompassing the whole of “organic electronics”.
Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Idemitsu Kosan, Mitsubishi Chemical, Sumitomo Chemical, Nissan Chemicals, TDK, Toppan Printing, Zeon, Fuji Electric etc.
For detailed information about our research or the laboratory environment, please feel free to visit us.
If you would like to visit our laboratory, please make an appointment by E-mail.
Professor Kido: kid@yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp
Associate Professor Sasabe: h-sasabe@yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp