Gaussian Applications in Organic Structured Electronic Systems
Citation
Idman, E., Idman, E., & Yildirim, O. (2020, June). Gaussian Applications in Organic Structured Electronic Systems. In 2020 International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (HORA) (pp. 1-3). IEEE.Abstract
The purpose of this research is to explore the molecular energy of organic structures in the form of nanoparticles with Gaussian W09 software. For this purpose, the structures of 2PANI ES-X in the literature were analyzed with Gaussian W09. Organic semiconductors have been explored since the last 60 years [1]. Ching W. Tang was first considered the father of organic electronics, since he found the organic light emitting diode (OLED) in the 1980s. Tang later broke ground to produce organic solar cells with his OLED research [2]-[3]. Subsequent studies investigated organic electroluminescence, organic photovoltaic cells, effective transistors that received organic thin film, and organic transistor models were developed [4]-[6]. It is known that they have the potential to be used in conductive polymers, sensors, energy converter, rechargeable batteries, photochemical cells, batteries and fuel cells, electrochromic tools and ion selective electrodes, and a protective cover against electromagnetic interference. In summary, conductive polymers will be the conductors of the future. © 2020 IEEE.