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WINTERSCHOOL ON ORGANIC ELECTRONICS March 6 th March 12 th, 2010 Universitäts-Sportheim Planneralm Donnersbach, Austria March 6th March 7th March 8th March 9th March 10th March 11th March 12th Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:30-9:30 S. Sariciftci (Linz) B. Stadlober (Weiz) A.F. Morpurgo (Geneva) K. Leo (Dresden) P. Puschnig (Leoben) J. Krenn (Graz) 9:30-10:00 E. Spadafora (Grenoble) T. Haber (Graz) M. Marchl (Graz) M. Bednorz (Linz) E. Zojer (Graz) S. Bauer (Linz) break break break break break SUMMARY 10:30-11:00 E.C.P. Smits (Eindhoven) G. Trimmel (Graz) K. Zojer (Graz) C. Simbrunner (Linz) P. Jelinek (Prag) 11:00-11:30 H.-G. Flesch (Graz) 11:30 12:00 V. Kamm (Mainz) Q. Shen (Leoben) M. Sams (Linz) F. Quochi (Cagliari) A. Fleming (Graz) 12:00 lunch lunch lunch lunch lunch lunch 13:00 17:00 leisure and social activities leisure and social activities leisure and social activities leisure and social activities leisure and social activities 17:00 18:00 C. McNeill (Cambridge) P. Samori (Strasbourg) G.G. Malliaras (Gardanne) M.A. Loi (Groningen) N. Koch (Berlin) 18:00 dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner 19:00 20:15 POSTER A POSTER A NFN-Meeting POSTER B POSTER B 20:15 20:45 WELCOME A. Pivrikas (Linz) P. Zeppenfeld (Linz) T. Griesser (Leoben) H. Yoshida (Kyoto) J. Stettner (Graz) Tutorial talks Contributed talks POSTER Wissenschaft und Forschung This winterschool is organized by the National Research Network (NFN) funded by the Austrian Science Foundation. It is a network of scientific groups from Austria, which are working together to perform joint research on basic science of organic thin films and their application in organic electronics.

Sunday, 7th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: H. Sitter 08:30 09:30: N.S. Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University of Linz) Internal fields and charge carrier transport in organic diodes and transistors 09:30 10:00: E. Spadafora (Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble) High resolution noncontact atomic force and Kelvin probe force microscopy investigation of P3HT: PCBM thin films 10:30 11:30: G. Trimmel (Graz University of Technology) Organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells 11:30 12:00: V. Kamm (MPI for Polymer Research, Mainz) Substituted perylene diimides as electron acceptors in organic solar cells: suppressing aggregate and formation to increase device efficiency 17:00 20:45 Chairman: R. Resel 17:00 18:00: C. McNeill (University of Cambridge) Charge transport mobility in organic semiconductors 19:00 20:15: Poster session A 20:15 20:45: A. Pivrikas (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Charge transport in C60 and its derivatives using charge extraction by linearly increasing voltage (CELIV) technique 2

Monday, 8 th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: W. Kern 08:30 09:30: B. Stadlober (Joanneum Research Weiz) Nanoimprint lithography for organic electronics 09:30 10:00: T. Haber (Centre for Electron Microscopy, Graz) Etch-free nano-imprint lithography process for organic electronic devices 10:30 11:00: E.C.P. Smits (TNO/Holst Centre, Eindhoven) Fabrication and electrical characterization of self-assembled monolayer field-effect transistors 11:00 11:30: H.-G. Flesch (Graz University of Technology) Crystallographic structure and morphology of quinquethiophene based SAMFETS 11:30 12:00: Q. Shen (University of Leoben) Crystallographic orientation maps by transverse shear microscopy (TSM) 17:00 20:45 Chairman: C. Teichert 17:00 18:00: P. Samori (University Louis Pasteur Strasbourg) Nanochemistry: from single molecules to functional supramolecular nanomaterials 19:00 20:15: Poster session A 20:15 20:45: P. Zeppenfeld (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Spectroscopy and microscopy of organic layers and nanocrystals 3

Tuesday, 9 th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: S. Sariciftci 08:30 09:30: A.F. Morpurgo (Ecole de Physique, Geneva) Organic single-crystal transistors 09:30 10:00: M. Marchl (Graz University of Technology) Controlling the device properties of organic thin film transistors by the application of photoreactive polymer interfacial layers 10:30 11:30: K. Zojer (Graz University of Technology) Drift-diffusion-based simulations of organic devices 11:30 12:00: M. Sams (Johannes Kepler University Linz) A spice model for organic & inorganic solar cells and modules 17:00 20:45 Chairman: G. Trimmel 17:00 18:00: G.G. Malliaras (Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, Gardanne) Organic bioelectronics 19:00 20:15: NFN-Meeting 20:15 20:45: T. Griesser (University of Leoben) Modulation of the chemical and physical properties of organic thin films by means of UV-light 4

Wednesday, 10 th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: E. Zojer 08:30 09:30: K. Leo (Technical University Dresden) Highly efficient organic devices 09:30 10:00: M. Bednorz (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Detection of near to mid infrared light with an organic / inorganic hybrid heterojunction 10:30 11:30: C. Simbrunner (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Colour tuning in light emitting devices 11:30 12:00: F. Quochi (Università di Cagliari) Molecular fluorescence sensitization in epitaxial organic nanofibers 17:00 20:45 Chairman: M. Ramsey 17:00 18:00: M.A. Loi (University of Groningen) Organic light-emitting field-effect transistors 19:00 20:15:Poster session B 20:15 20:45: H. Yoshida (Kyoto University) A new experimental technique to examine electronic structure at buried interfaces of organic / metal contacts 5

Thursday, 11 th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: P. Zeppenfeld 08:30 09:30: P. Puschnig (Montan University of Leoben) Fundamental properties of organic semiconductors from density functional theory 09:30 10:00: E. Zojer (Graz University of Technology) Tuning interface properties by self-assembled monolayers: the role of the molecular backbone 10:30 11:30: P. Jelinek (Czech Academy of Science, Prague) Theory of scanning probe microscopy 11:30 12:00: A.J. Fleming (Karl-Franzens University Graz) Photoemission electron microscopy of the temperature dependent prenucleation dynamics of sexiphenyl molecules deposited on Cu (110) 17:00 20:45 Chairman: P. Puschnig 17:00 18:00: N. Koch (Humboldt University Berlin) Energy levels at interfaces in organic devices 19:00 20:15: Poster session B 20:15 20:45: J. Stettner (Graz University of Technology) Thermal desorption spectroscopy as a tool to characterize UDT and 11- MUA SAM formation on gold 6

Friday, 12 th March 2010 08:30 12:00 Chairman: A. Winkler 08:30 09:30: J.R. Krenn (University of Graz) Plasmonic devices 09:30 10:00: S. Bauer (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Organic memory elements and arrays 10:00 10:30: Summary 7