报告时间:6月11日(星期二)10:00
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
报 告 人:Tobin J Marks 院士
邀请人:黄维 院士、张仕明 教授
报告题目:Making Flexible,
Transparent Electronic Devices a Reality. Organic
Polymers and Beyond
Abstract
This lecture focuses on
the challenging of designing, realizing, understanding, hybridizing, and
implementing new, dissimilar materials families for unconventional electronics.
Fabrication methodologies to achieve these goals will ultimately include high-throughput,
large-area, high-resolution printing and coating techniques. Materials design topics discussed include: 1.
Rationally designed high-mobility p- and n-type soft matter semiconductors for
organic CMOS, 2. Self-assembled high-k dielectrics enabling ultra-large capacitance,
low leakage, high break-down fields, minimal trapped interfacial charge, and
radiation hardness, 3. Polycrystalline
and amorphous oxide semiconductors for printable, transparent, and mechanically flexible electronics, 4. Hybrid
organic + inorganic semiconductors for high carrier mobility, optical
transparency, and mechanical flexibility, 5. Combining these materials sets to
rapidly fabricate scalable, flexible thin-film transistor-based circuitries and
devices.
Biography
Tobin
Marks is Ipatieff Professor of Catalytic Chemistry, Professor of Materials
Science and Engineering, Professor of Applied Physics, and Professor of
Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University. He obtained a
BS degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland and a PhD in Inorganic
Chemistry from MIT. His major recognitions include the U.S. National Medal of
Science, the Spanish Principe de Asturias Prize, the Materials Research Society
Von Hippel Award, the Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences, the National
Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences, the American Chemical Society
Joseph Priestley Medal, and the Israel Harvey Prize. He is a member of the
U.S., German, Indian, and Italian National Academies of Sciences, the U.S.
National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and
the U.S. National Academy of Inventors.
He is a Fellow of the U.K. Royal Society of Chemistry, the Materials
Research Society, and the American Chemical Society. Marks has published 1350 peer-reviewed
articles and holds 205 issued U.S. patents. He holds Honorary Doctorate Degrees
from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of South
Carolina, the Ohio State University, and the Technical University of Munich.