HESPERUS - Hierarchical self-assembly of electroactive supramolecular systems on pre-patterned surfaces: multifunctional architectures for organic FETs
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HESPERUS aims at enabling cross-disciplinary training and research at the interface between Electrical Engineering, Supramolecular Chemistry, Materials- and Nano-Science and Physics. The overall goal of HESPERUS is to generate new scientific and technological knowledge by combining supramolecularly engineered nanostructures (SENs), mostly based on organic semiconductors, with tailor-made interfaces to textured solid substrates and electrodes, for fabricating prototypes of two-terminal devices (supramolecular wires) and three-terminal devices (field-effect transistors).
The training and research objectives of HESPERUS are: Surface texturing: derivatization of electrically conductive solid substrates and metallic nanostructures to achieve a full control over the surface work-function, wettability and adhesion, thus ultimately to be able to tune the self-assembly of electroactive molecules at surfaces into pre-programmed supramolecular assemblies.
Start date: 2008-04-08
End date: 2010-04-07
Duration: 24 months
Project Reference: 219770
Project cost: 162985.00 euro
Project Funding: 162985.00 euro
Subprogramme Area: PEOPLE-2007-2-1.IEF Marie Curie Action: 'Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development'
Contract type: Intra-European Fellowships (IEF)
Coordinatore: CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE - ITALY - SECONI Giancarlo (CNR-ISOF Bologna)
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