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Barbara Stadlober

Barbara Stadlober

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
32
Citations
4336
World Ranking
6317
National Ranking
19

Overview

Barbara Stadlober is affiliated with Joanneum Research in Austria and has a substantial body of work in engineering, with a particular focus on biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, polymers and plastics, mechanical engineering, and materials chemistry.

The main topics of Stadlober's research include advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, conducting polymers and applications, tactile and sensory interactions, nanofabrication and lithography techniques, innovative energy harvesting technologies, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, and advanced memory and neural computing.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Imperceptible energy harvesting device and biomedical sensor based on ultraflexible ferroelectric transducers and organic diodes (2021, Nature Communications)
  • A printed proximity-sensing surface based on organic pyroelectric sensors and organic thin-film transistor electronics (2022, Nature Electronics)
  • Piezoelectric Properties of Zinc Oxide Thin Films Grown by Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition (2020, physica status solidi (a))
  • Interfacial Band Engineering of MoS2/Gold Interfaces Using Pyrimidine-Containing Self-Assembled Monolayers: Toward Contact-Resistance-Free Bottom-Contacts (2020, Advanced Electronic Materials)
  • High-throughput roll-to-roll production of polymer biochips for multiplexed DNA detection in point-of-care diagnostics (2020, Lab on a Chip)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Stadlober include:

  • Andreas Petritz
  • Jonas Groten
  • Philipp Schäffner
  • Tsuyoshi Sekitani
  • Christian Teichert

Stadlober has published multiple articles in recurring venues such as:

  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Sustainable Systems

The scientific output spans fields related to engineering disciplines, with documented expertise in biomedical engineering and materials sciences, emphasizing sensor technology and energy harvesting devices.

Best Publications

  • Route towards sustainable smart sensors: ferroelectric polyvinylidene fluoride-based materials and their integration in flexible electronics

    Barbara Stadlober;Martin Zirkl;Mihai Irimia-Vladu

  • An All‐Printed Ferroelectric Active Matrix Sensor Network Based on Only Five Functional Materials Forming a Touchless Control Interface

    Martin Zirkl;Anurak Sawatdee;Uta Helbig;Markus Krause

  • Influence of grain sizes on the mobility of organic thin-film transistors

    A. Di Carlo;F. Piacenza;A. Bolognesi;B. Stadlober

  • Low‐Voltage Organic Thin‐Film Transistors with High‐k Nanocomposite Gate Dielectrics for Flexible Electronics and Optothermal Sensors

    Martin Zirkl;Anja Haase;Alex Fian;Helmut Schon

  • Flexible active-matrix cells with selectively poled bifunctional polymer-ceramic nanocomposite for pressure and temperature sensing skin

    Ingrid Graz;Markus Krause;Simona Bauer-Gogonea;Siegfried Bauer

  • Growth model of pentacene on inorganic and organic dielectrics based on scaling and rate-equation theory

    B. Stadlober;U. Haas;H. Maresch;A. Haase

  • Imperceptible energy harvesting device and biomedical sensor based on ultraflexible ferroelectric transducers and organic diodes.

    Andreas Petritz;Esther Karner-Petritz;Esther Karner-Petritz;Takafumi Uemura;Philipp Schäffner

  • High-mobility pentacene organic field-effect transistors with a high-dielectric-constant fluorinated polymer film gate dielectric

    Barbara Stadlober;Martin Zirkl;Michael Beutl;Günther Leising

  • Orders-of-Magnitude Reduction of the Contact Resistance in Short-Channel Hot Embossed Organic Thin Film Transistors by Oxidative Treatment of Au-Electrodes†

    Barbara Stadlober;Ursula Haas;Herbert Gold;Anja Haase

  • Multilength Scale Patterning of Functional Layers by Roll-to-Roll Ultraviolet-Light-Assisted Nanoimprint Lithography.

    Markus Leitgeb;Dieter Nees;Stephan Ruttloff;Ursula Palfinger

  • Cellulose as biodegradable high-k dielectric layer in organic complementary inverters

    A. Petritz;A. Wolfberger;A. Fian;M. Irimia-Vladu

  • Embedded Dipole Self‐Assembled Monolayers for Contact Resistance Tuning in p‐Type and n‐Type Organic Thin Film Transistors and Flexible Electronic Circuits

    Andreas Petritz;Markus Krammer;Eric Sauter;Michael Gärtner

  • Cellulose‐Derivative‐Based Gate Dielectric for High‐Performance Organic Complementary Inverters

    Andreas Petritz;Archim Wolfberger;Alexander Fian;Thomas Griesser

  • Stability of Selected Hydrogen Bonded Semiconductors in Organic Electronic Devices.

    Mihai Irimia-Vladu;Mihai Irimia-Vladu;Yasin Kanbur;Yasin Kanbur;Fausta Camaioni;Fausta Camaioni;Maria Elisabetta Coppola;Maria Elisabetta Coppola

  • PyzoFlex: printed piezoelectric pressure sensing foil

    Christian Rendl;Patrick Greindl;Michael Haller;Martin Zirkl

  • A printed proximity-sensing surface based on organic pyroelectric sensors and organic thin-film transistor electronics

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  • Fabrication of n‐ and p‐Type Organic Thin Film Transistors with Minimized Gate Overlaps by Self‐Aligned Nanoimprinting

    Ursula Palfinger;Christoph Auner;Herbert Gold;Anja Haase

  • Tuning the Threshold Voltage in Organic Thin‐Film Transistors by Local Channel Doping Using Photoreactive Interfacial Layers

    Marco Marchl;Matthias Edler;Anja Haase;Alexander Fian

  • Sexithiophene films on clean and oxidized Si(111) surfaces: Growth and electronic structure

    J. Ivanco;J. R. Krenn;Michael G. Ramsey;F. P. Netzer

  • Hybrid polymers as tunable and directly-patternable gate dielectrics in organic thin-film transistors

    U. Haas;A. Haase;V. Satzinger;H. Pichler

  • Nanoimprinted devices for integrated organic electronics

    Günther Leising;Barbara Stadlober;Ursula Haas;Anja Haase

Frequent Co-Authors

Egbert Zojer
Egbert Zojer Graz University of Technology
Roland Resel
Roland Resel Graz University of Technology
Siegfried Bauer
Siegfried Bauer Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Joachim R. Krenn
Joachim R. Krenn University of Graz
Günther Leising
Günther Leising Graz University of Technology
Tsuyoshi Sekitani
Tsuyoshi Sekitani Osaka University
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Stéphanie P. Lacour
Stéphanie P. Lacour École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Hagen Klauk
Hagen Klauk Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

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