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2009
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On the influence of silicon oxide nanoparticles on the optical and surface properties of hybrid (inorganic-organic) barrier materials

Abstract
One of the major scientific and technological challenges for the production of flexible organic electronic devices is the device protection against atmospheric molecule permeation, which causes corrosion reducing its operation and lifetime. In this work, Spectroscopic Ellipsometry has been implemented to investigate the influence of silicon dioxide nanoparticles on the optical properties of hybrid polymers. The spectra analysis revealed valuable information about the electronic and vibrational response as well as the cross-linking mechanisms of these materials. The correlation of the optical properties with the synthesis parameters and the barrier response will contribute towards their optimization in order to be used as high barrier coatings for flexible organic electronics applications.
Author(s)
Laskarakis, A.
Logothetidis, S.
Georgiou, D.
Amberg-Schwab, S.
Weber, U.
Mainwork
Sixth Symposium on Thin Films for Large Area Electronics 2008. Proceedings  
Conference
Symposium on Thin Films for Large Area Electronics 2008  
European Materials Research Society (Spring Meeting) 2008  
DOI
10.1016/j.tsf.2009.02.114
Language
English
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