Mar 28, 2022

[C4P] 17th ITC at the University of Surrey

FIRST CALL FOR PAPER

The 17th International Thin-Film Transistor Conference (ITC2022) is dedicated to TFT related technologies for displays, sensors and general large area and flexible electronics. As TFT applications broaden and expand beyond traditional markets, the 17th ITC will provide a platform for sharing the research progress and discussing the challenges in this field. It will be between 14-16 September, hybrid format, online and on site at the University of Surrey (UK).

Areas of Interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Semiconductor materials and processing for high performance TFTs
  • Understanding and addressing instabilities of TFTs
  • TFT based functional devices (e.g., sensors, memories, synapse)
  • Scaling of TFTs for high resolution integration
  • TFT compact models for circuit simulation
  • TFT backplane integration for displays and sensors
  • Flexible and stretchable TFT devices and circuits
  • Circuit design and implementations of TFTs

Student Fee Waiver: Top student submissions will be awarded a full registration fee waiver (in person or online), supported by EPSRC Project ALPACA teamsporea.info/alpaca/. Visit the conference website for instructions on how to be considered

Important Dates:
  • 17 May 2022 Two-page Abstract Submission Deadline
  • 28 June 2022 Notification of Acceptance
  • 19 July 2022 Registration Opens
  • 14-16 September 2022 Conference dates

For further information, please visit: itc2022.net

[C4P] Organic and Inorganic Light Emitting Diodes

Call for Book Chapters
Organic and Inorganic Light Emitting Diodes: 
Reliability Issues and Performance Enhancement

Scope of the Book: There has been a long-standing interest within the development of solid-state light-emitting devices (LED) as they need proved to be more efficient than the traditional tungsten filament light bulbs. For more than three decades, they have been utilized in various areas of applications like communication systems and lightning applications due to their longer life, higher efficiency, environmental sustainability and lower cost. These applications have placed stringent demands on improvements within the performance of LEDs. Specific expertise like understanding the materials, structure and composition thoroughly is required to get precise and reproducible results. This book covers a comprehensive range of topics on the physical mechanisms of LED, scattering effects, challenges in fabrication and efficient enhancement techniques in organic and inorganic LEDs. Nowadays, due to the due to the rapid growth of design and manufacturing technology, there are as many as consumer products with high reliability and high performance. This book deals with various reliability issues in organic/inorganic LEDs like trapping and scattering effects, packaging failures, efficiency droops, irradiation effects, thermal degradation mechanisms etc. This book also provides insights into the improvement of performance and reliability of LEDs.

Table of Content:
  • Physical mechanisms that limit the LED's reliability
  • Failure modes and mechanisms of LED packaging
  • Trapping effects in LEDs
  • Scattering effects on the optical performance of LEDs
  • Efficiency droop in LEDs
  • Neutron irradiation effects in LEDs
  • Thermal degradation in LEDs
  • Slow failure and catastrophic failure mechanisms in LEDs
  • Challenges in fabrication and packaging of LEDs
  • Thermal cooling packages in LEDs
  • Light extraction efficiency improvement techniques in LEDs
  • Efficiency droop minimization techniques
  • Efficiency enhancement techniques in flexible LEDs
  • Efficiency enhancement techniques in flexible LEDs

Important Dates
  • Chapter proposal submission deadline
    (Abstract + Chapter flow 1500 – 2000 words): 30th April 2022
  • Notification of Acceptance: 10th May 2022
  • Full Chapter submission: 10th June 2022
  • Acceptance/Rejection Notification: 30th June 2022
  • Revised Chapter Submission (if required): 10th July 2022
Prospective authors are requested to submit their chapter proposals/full chapters. All submitted chapters will be peer reviewed. There are no publication fees for a chapter submitted to this book publication. Submitted chapters should not have been published previously, not under considerations for publication elsewhere. Abstract and Chapters are written should be plagiarism-free. Please include Title, keywords, Name of author, co-authors, institutional affiliation and email address in abstract/proposals. Authors are requested to refer to the following link for detailed guidelines for chapter preparation:
https://www.routledge.com/our-customers/authors/publishing-guidelines

For chapter proposals/full chapter submission and queries:
lightemittingdiodesperformance@gmail.com

Editors
  • Professor Lt. Dr. T.D. Subash; Mangalam College of Engineering, Kerala (IN)
  • Professor Dr. J. Ajayan; SR University Telangana (IN)
  • Dr. Wladek Grabinski; MOS AK  (EU)




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