The Electrochemistry Group
Kieren Bradley
Kieren did his final year project in the Fermín group in 2010/2011.
Project Description
Electrical conductivity is often used for differentiating between different electronic materials. There are many methods for measuring electrical conductivity, but the majority only measure the material at the ground electronic state. Using an electrochemical field effect transistor a material's redox state can be changed and the conductivity can be measured and plotted as a function of this redox state. Characterisation is useful for organic semiconducting materials for use in novel electronics such as organic field effect transistors and organic solar cells.
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E-mail kb7963@bristol.ac.uk