Organic molecules are the proficient materials which have been used in
Organic field effect transistors and organic thin film transistors.
Oligocenes studied for several decades currently provides among the best
semiconductors in the field of organic electronics. The interest in the
class of oligothiophene materials has also been intense ever since the
first organic transistor. Metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) are planar or
nearly planar organic molecules with a metal ion or a metal compound ion
in the center. These molecules show interesting optical and electronic
properties such as high photoconductivity and electroluminescence. This
book deals with three major classes and presents the electronic,
photophysical and charge transfer properties. Moreover, we also focused
how to simulate the crystal structures. The last chapter deals with the
packing effect on the intrinsic mobility. How stability can be improved
has been discussed. Finally, this book deals with the major issues (a)
simulation/prediction of the crystal structures (b) How to enhance the
intrinsic mobility (c) How to improve the stability.