Introduction to π (Pi) Conjugated Organic Crystals: A Basic Course on Handling Crystalline Organic Solids
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★ Understand the technology related to "π-conjugated organic crystals" that is not yet consolidated or organized! ★ The potential of these materials compared to inorganic crystals!
Lecturer Professor Shinya Matsumoto, Department of Artificial Environment and Information, Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and beginners interested in π-conjugated organic crystals Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Conference Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 7-minute walk from JR or Keikyu Line Kawasaki Station Date and Time: June 30, 2011 (Thursday) 13:00-16:30 Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: 46,200 yen (including tax and text costs) for up to 2 people from one company ⇒ ◆ Invoices for 2 people can be split into 2 parts (please indicate "invoice split" in the remarks section) *New members who register for the first time by June 16 will receive an early bird discount price of 43,050 yen. ◆ If 3 people from the same organization apply, the fee is 67,200 yen.
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This seminar will provide an easy explanation for researchers aiming for structural analysis, based on the fundamentals of crystallography and diffraction experiments, as well as sample preparation (factors involved in crystal growth, the relationship between molecular structure and crystal structure, molecular motion within the crystal, and the controllability of molecular arrangement) regarding π-conjugated organic crystals, which are expected to be materials for next-generation devices.
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1. Fundamentals of Crystallography and Diffraction Experiments 1-1 Definition of Crystals 1-2 Representation of Space and Symmetry 1-3 Basics of X-ray Diffraction Phenomena by Crystals 1-4 Measurement of Single Crystals and Interpretation of Results 1-5 Measurement of Powders and Thin Films and Interpretation of Results 1-6 Introduction to Useful Software 2. Fundamentals of Crystalline Sample Preparation and Related Issues 2-1 How Crystals Form 2-2 Factors Involved in Crystal Growth – What Should Be Considered? – 2-3 Preparation of Crystalline Samples – The Success or Failure of Experiments is Largely Determined by Good Samples; What Are the Key Points? – 2-4 Relationship Between Molecular Structure and Crystal Structure – How Does Modification of Molecular Structure Relate to Crystal Structure? – 2-5 Movement of Molecules in Crystals – Effects of Disorder and Defects – 2-6 Polymorphism and Isomorphism – From the Perspective of Material Applications – 3. Potential as Device Materials
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