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Ellipsometry report published with Cover Art!

Recently researchers from Linköping University and RISE Acreo in Sweden, along with their collaborators in the USA have published an interesting research article on conductive plastics and their optoelectronic properties. The researchers examined the materials with both theoretical and experimental methods, which may now be used as alternative methods to traditional electronic analysis. Conceptualized helped…
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June 4, 2019 0

Communication manuscript published on Iontronics in Advanced Materials Technologies!

Researchers from the Laboratory of Organic Electronics teamed up with researchers from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to publish a communication article on iontronic capacitors, the latest device in the growing field of iontronics. The field of iontronics is rapidly growing since it has proven to be a valuable asset when…
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June 4, 2019 0

Bioelectronic review published in Advanced Materials with Cover Art!

The senior members of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have paid tribute to Professor Olle Inganäs with a progress report published in Advanced Materials on his and other’s research in the field of iontronics using conductive polymers. The main focus of the article was based on one particular conductive polymer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene, as the champion polymer…
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June 4, 2019 0

Self-Sterilizing Microneedle Publication with Cover Art!

Researchers at the Future Industries Institute at the University of South Australia have published a report centred on microneedle patches loaded with silver nanoparticles for their self-sterilizing purposes. The idea is that in addition to delivering the desired drug molecule, the microneedles will suppress any bacterial growth where the microneedles pierce the skin. Here’s what…
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June 4, 2019 0

A nanomesh that syncs with the heart

Proud moment for us here at Conceptualized.tech! One of our images has been part of a publication in the Nature publishing group! Researcher, Dr Donata Iandolo from the University of Cambridge recently published a news and views article on bioelectronics for regeneration of heart muscle cells. We made a simple image for Dr Iandolo for…
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June 4, 2019 0

Plasmonics Manuscript Published with Cover Art!

A new manuscript from the Organic Photonics and Nanooptics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University has recently been published in the American Chemical Society Photonics journal. The report focuses on how light interacts with thin films of light-absorbing molecules and plasmonic nanohole metasurfaces. Thin silver nanohole films were employed to show…
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October 29, 2018 0

Thermoelectric Technology – Published Review Article

Recently, the laboratory of organic electronics at Linkoping University, Sweden in collaboration with the University of Tsukuba and the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan have published a review article compiling recent research on thermoelectric technology in regard to energy generation. Thermoelectric technologies work on a temperature gradient to convert thermal energy into…
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October 19, 2018 0

Improvement in alternative for transparent conductors – Published Manuscript

Recently researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University published a manuscript in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A. The report shows improvement of an organic material for use as a transparent conductor for possible applications of displays and organic solar cells. The main improvement of the organic material is its increase in…
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September 10, 2018 0

Bioelectronics Review – Published Manuscript with Cover!

Recently researchers from the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University published a review article titled ‘A Decade of Iontronic Delivery Devices’. Within the article, the authors describe the aims, challenges and solutions that have faced bioelectronics, specifically delivery systems. Various previously published iontronic components are discussed including the Laboratory of Organic Electronic’s own developments…
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June 20, 2018 1

PhD Thesis Cover – Evangelia Mitraka

Recently, a member of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University, Evangelia Mitraka, successfully defended her PhD thesis. Supervised by Professor Xavier Crispin, Evangelia presented her work over the past 5 years including five manuscripts in the field of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) for fuel cell applications. Conceptualized.tech helped out Evangelia by providing an…
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June 5, 2018 0