Organics electronics

Organic Electronics

The Organic Electronics and Organic Microsystems (named “Organic” in the flowchart IMS) was created in June 2012 to merge the electro-optical and electro-mechanical aspects of organic materials . All the group is located at the ENSCBP graduate school since January 2013. The “Organic” group aims to print the active components (electronic, optical and mechanical) with organic compounds and / or hybrid.

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Organic Electronics

Institutional context

The Organic Electronics and Microsystems Research Group (named « ORGANIC GROUP » in the flowchart of IMS laboratory) was created in June 2012.  Our group consists of materials scientists, physicists, and electrical engineers. We also work in strong collaboration with chemists to develop new materials and new devices. 

Scientific presentation

Our main interests focus on the electro-optical and electro-mechanical aspects of organic materials. Research activities in the group include modeling, design, fabrication and characterization of organic electronic devices. The devices being developed within the ELORGA and TAMIS platforms are :

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Organic Electronics skills

The skills of the “Organic” group are focused on the integration of organic active materials in electronic devices and on the understanding of the phenomena governing the physical components. 

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Partners

Collaborations and partners

For the various research projects underway, the IMS Bordeaux laboratory and its teams rely on strong partnerships and collaborations, which allow for the creation of a synergy of strengths and a sharing of technical and human resources

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Research group publications

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Scientific production by country (last 5 years, refreshed every 6 months). The map was generated through "Biblioshiny", different shades of blue indicate different productivity rate (dark blue = high productivity, grey = no articles)
Scientific production by country (last 5 years, refreshed every 6 months). The map was generated through "Biblioshiny", different shades of blue indicate different productivity rate (dark blue = high productivity, grey = no articles)
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All Teams

Discover the different research teams in the theme.

Elorga

Organic electronics has rapidly evolved into a distinct discipline, with some products already on the market, including OLEDs. The competition for the lighting and solar cell markets is intense, and the ELORGA team is among the national leaders in the field. The team works on fundamental aspects in organic semiconductors such as charge transfer mechanisms...
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Prims

The PRIMS (PRInted Microelectromechanical Systems) team designs and produces printed microsystems. The team’s skills cover the fields of component design, characterisation, modelling and application. The applications currently targeted are chemical detection in a gaseous medium, chemical detection in a liquid medium, characterisation of the...
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Résumé en français
Le groupe Électronique et Microsystèmes Organiques (dénommé ORGANIQUE dans l’organigramme de l’IMS) a été créé en juin 2012 afin de favoriser le rapprochement des équipes ELORGA et PRIMS focalisées sur les aspects électro-optiques et électro-mécaniques respectivement. Pour résumer en une phrase, le groupe ORGANIQUE a pour ambition de concevoir, d’imprimer, de caractériser et d’optimiser des composants (électroniques, optiques et mécaniques) constitués de matériaux essentiellement organiques ou hybrides.

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