Publications by authors named "Pavlos P Manousiadis"

We show that organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are suitable for high-speed optical wireless data receivers that can also harvest power. In addition, these OPVs are of particular interest for indoor applications, as their bandgap is larger than that of silicon, leading to better matching to the spectrum of artificial light. By selecting a suitable combination of a narrow bandgap donor polymer and a nonfullerene acceptor, stable OPVs are fabricated with a power conversion efficiency of 8.

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Organic optoelectronic devices combine high-performance, simple fabrication and distinctive form factors. They are widely integrated in smart devices and wearables as flexible, high pixel density organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays, and may be scaled to large area by roll-to-roll printing for lightweight solar power systems. Exceptionally thin and flexible organic devices may enable future integrated bioelectronics and security features.

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Organic semiconductors are an important class of optoelectronic material that are widely studied because of the scope for tuning their properties by tuning their chemical structure, and simple fabrication to make flexible films and devices. Although most effort has focused on developing displays and lighting from these materials, their distinctive properties also make them of interest for visible light communications (VLCs). This article explains how their properties make them suitable for VLC and reviews the main uses that have been explored.

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Star-shaped conjugated systems with varying oligofluorene arm length and substitution patterns of the central BODIPY core have been synthesised, leading to two families of compounds, T-B1-T-B4 and Y-B1-Y-B4, with T- and Y-shaped motifs, respectively. Thermal stability, cyclic voltammetry, absorption and photoluminescence spectroscopy of each member of these two families were studied in order to determine their suitability as emissive materials in photonic applications.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Pavlos P Manousiadis"

  • - Pavlos P Manousiadis' research primarily focuses on the development of organic optoelectronic materials for applications in energy harvesting and communication technologies, particularly in the realms of organic photovoltaics and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs).
  • - His studies demonstrate that organic photovoltaics can serve dual functions as high-speed optical wireless data receivers and power harvesters, showcasing their potential for indoor environments due to their optimized bandgap for artificial light.
  • - The author has extensively explored the properties of organic semiconductors for innovative applications in visible light communications, highlighting their tunability and flexibility, as well as advancements in novel star-shaped conjugated systems for photonic applications.