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Sicard, Lambert. "Assemblages linéaires et cycliques d’unités fluorènes pour l’électronique organique : relations structure-propriétés." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018REN1S066/document.
Full textOligophenylenes constitute a major class of molecules in the design of organic semiconductors for optoelectronics applications. This work involves the synthesis and in-depth study of linear and cyclic derivatives of fluorene (a biphenyl rigidified by a methylene bridge), an essential building block in organic electronics. We focus our attention on the structure-property relationships of these π-conjugated systems. In a first part, within the framework of host materials for phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PhOLEDs), we present a regioisomerism study of phenyl-fluorenes and phenyl-spirobifluorenes. Its results enabled the preparation of four pure hydrocarbon host materials, spirobifluorene dimers, used in high-performance blue PhOLEDs. In a second part, we take interest in the emerging field of molecular nanorings, cyclic objects presenting a singular nature of π-conjugation. After a bibliographical review covering cycloparaphenylenes and their properties, we present our studies regarding several examples of their bridged analogues: cycloparafluorenes
Brouillac, Clément. "Systèmes π-conjugués donneur-accepteur : composés spiro et nano anneaux pour des diodes organiques électrophosphorescentes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Rennes (2023-....), 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023URENS097.
Full textOrganic electronics (EO) is based on organic semiconductors (OSCs). Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are among the most mature EO technologies and are already present in our smartphones, computers and televisions. During this thesis, we were particularly interested in the development of host materials for the second generation of OLEDs: organic electrophosphorescent diodes (PhOLEDs). Two different molecular designs have been elaborated with two different objectives. The first objective was to develop new host materials using the Donor-spiro-Acceptor architecture for single-layer PhOLEDs, which are simplified devices using only the electrodes and the emissive layer. This work has enabled the fabrication of single-layer PhOLEDs in the three colours present in a pixel (red, green and blue) and in the colours used for lighting (yellow and white). Device performance records have been obtained. The second objective was to develop new SCOs, with a cylindric shape, called nanohoops. After a bibliographic chapter analysing the performance of nanohoops in EO, we present a structure/properties study of Donor-Acceptor nanohoops. This work enabled us to gain a better understanding of the unique properties of these carbazole-based nanohoops, which were then incorporated into multilayer PhOLEDs to measure their performances. This work provides the first exemples of the field
Romain, Maxime. "Nouveaux matériaux hôtes pour les dopants phosphorescents bleus : vers de nouvelles diodes électrophosphorescentes bleues hautes performances." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN1S116/document.
Full textOrganic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) represent an evolution of the light emitting diode (LED) technology in which light is emitted from an organic molecule. This work is focused on the synthesis and the study of new molecules, which will be used (i) as emissive layer in fluorescent OLEDs, or (ii) as host material in phosphorescent OLED (PhOLED). First of all an introduction of the important field of organic electronics is presented, followed by the presentation of the synthesis of new organic semi-conductors (3π-2spiro or 2π-1spiro hydrocarbons). A detailed analysis of their properties was performed and after incorporation in the devices, the performances of blue OLEDs and PhOLEDs are compared. The performances recorded attests that this molecular design is of great interest
Thiery, Sébastien. "Design de matériaux hôtes à haut état triplet pour des applications dans des diodes organiques électrophosphorescentes." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S071/document.
Full textOrganic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) in which light is emitted from fluorescence pathway of an organic molecule, represent an evolution of the light emitting diode (LED) technology. Phosphorescent OLEDs (PhOLEDs) which combine in the emitting layer an “organic host doped with a guest phosphor”, may reach theoretically higher performances than OLEDs. This work is focused on the synthesis and the study of new organic compounds with high triplet state energy, which will be used as host material in blue PhOLEDs. After an introduction of this important field of organic electronics, the synthesis of new organic semi-conductors based on the 2π-1spiro architecture and the detailed analysis of their physicochemical properties through a structure/properties relationship study are presented. The performances of blue PhOLEDs using these matrices are then described and show the great interest of the new host designs
Lucas, Fabien. "Systèmes π-conjugués pour l'électronique organique : composés donneur-spiro-accepteur et anneaux moléculaires." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020REN1S042.
Full textOrganic electronics is a field of research dealing with the development of new technologies based on organic semiconductor materials (OSCs). In general, two approaches are used for the molecular design of OSCs. The first approach consists in assembling efficient molecular fragments, in order to synthesize functional materials for a specific application such as phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PhOLEDs). The second approach is more risky as it aims to develop new molecular fragments which may have one or several desired properties for a given application. In this thesis work, both approaches have been developed. On the one hand, we have developed host materials for PhOLEDs by adjusting their properties (first approach), and, on the other hand, we have been interested in a new generation of OSCs: molecular nanorings (second approach). In a first part, within the framework of developing new host matrices for simplified PhOLEDs so called single-layer, we will present a study of two families of SCOs based on a Donor-spiro-A-acceptor molecular design. This work has enabled to reach the, green and blue PhOLEDs displaying the highest overall performances ever reported in literature. In a second part, after a detailed bibliographical study on the synthesis and on the singular properties of nanorings, we will present our investigations in the field of nanorings. We report herein the synthesis and the study of two families of molecular nanorings constructed with carbazole units. This work allowed us to incorporate for the first time molecular nanorings in organic field-effect transistors in order to study their transport properties