NEWS
Organic Semiconductor
Organic semiconductors are an emerging technology that promises to revolutionize electronics and computing, especially in light-emitting diodes. We are working to revolutionize this industry.
Emerging Technology
Analyzing device and materials' properties of functionalized acenes have brought about inference to their performance improvements.
Patented Technology
Licensing agreed to with Loyola University Chicago on both issued and pending patents of the chemistry performed on prototypical semiconductors.
ABOUT
Welcome to Molecular Interfaces, where intelligent molecular synthesis meets the cutting edge of surface science and electronic materials to provide solutions to optimize devices.
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Molecular Interfaces, operating from Loyola University Chicago, designs with an understanding of the fundamental chemical reactivity at the surface of opto-electronically relevant substrates. Modern electronics, especially in lighting applications, have transitioned from inorganic materials to organic. Yet, despite the fact that the metal-on-organic contact is crucial to device performance, minimal chemistry has been developed to optimize the interface.
With years of experience in organic surface reactions for OLEDs and OTFTs; our team develops reactions to form “monolayers” that alleviate flaws such as poor adhesion and injection barriers that exist in top-contact organic semiconductor devices.