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Overview

Hagen Klauk is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with a significant emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry.

The scientist's main areas of work include organic electronics and photovoltaics, thin-film transistor technologies, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, nanowire synthesis and applications, advanced memory and neural computing, and advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design.

Recent publications by Hagen Klauk include:

  • Flexible low-voltage high-frequency organic thin-film transistors, 2020, Science Advances
  • A Critical Outlook for the Pursuit of Lower Contact Resistance in Organic Transistors, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Effect of the Degree of the Gate-Dielectric Surface Roughness on the Performance of Bottom-Gate Organic Thin-Film Transistors, 2020, Advanced Materials Interfaces
  • Nanoscale flexible organic thin-film transistors, 2022, Science Advances
  • Low-Power Organic Light Sensor Array Based on Active-Matrix Common-Gate Transimpedance Amplifier on Foil for Imaging Applications, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

Frequent collaborators of Hagen Klauk include:

  • Ute Zschieschang
  • Frank Röminger
  • James W. Borchert
  • Christoph M. Hendrich
  • Matthias Rudolph

Publications by Hagen Klauk have appeared in several notable venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Science Advances
  • Advanced Materials Interfaces

Best Publications

  • Organic thin-film transistors.

    Hagen Klauk

  • Ultralow-power organic complementary circuits

    Hagen Klauk;Ute Zschieschang;Jens Pflaum;Marcus Halik

  • High-mobility polymer gate dielectric pentacene thin film transistors

    Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang;Günter Schmid

  • Flexible organic transistors and circuits with extreme bending stability

    Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk;Takao Someya

  • Organic Nonvolatile Memory Transistors for Flexible Sensor Arrays

    Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Tomoyuki Yokota;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk

  • Low-voltage organic transistors with an amorphous molecular gate dielectric

    Marcus Halik;Hagen Klauk;Ute Zschieschang;Günter Schmid

  • Relationship Between Molecular Structure and Electrical Performance of Oligothiophene Organic Thin Film Transistors

    Marcus Halik;Hagen Klauk;Ute Zschieschang;Günter Schmid

  • Graphene on a Hydrophobic Substrate: Doping Reduction and Hysteresis Suppression under Ambient Conditions

    Myrsini Lafkioti;Benjamin Krauss;Timm Lohmann;Ute Zschieschang

  • Organic transistors manufactured using inkjet technology with subfemtoliter accuracy

    Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Yoshiaki Noguchi;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk

  • Pentacene organic transistors and ring oscillators on glass and on flexible polymeric substrates

    Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang;Florian Eder

  • Organic electronics on paper

    Florian Eder;Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang

  • Pentacene organic thin-film transistors for circuit and display applications

    H. Klauk;D.J. Gundlach;J.A. Nichols;T.N. Jackson

  • Organic transistors with high thermal stability for medical applications

    Kazunori Kuribara;He Wang;Naoya Uchiyama;Kenjiro Fukuda

  • Carbon-Based Field-Effect Transistors for Nanoelectronics

    Marko Burghard;Hagen Klauk;Klaus Kern;Klaus Kern

  • Organic n-Channel Transistors Based on Core-Cyanated Perylene Carboxylic Diimide Derivatives

    R. Thomas Weitz;Konstantin Amsharov;Ute Zschieschang;Esther Barrena Villas

  • Organic Thin-Film Transistors: Part I—Compact DC Modeling

    O. Marinov;M.J. Deen;U. Zschieschang;H. Klauk

  • Flexible low-voltage organic transistors and circuits based on a high-mobility organic semiconductor with good air stability.

    Ute Zschieschang;Frederik Ante;Tatsuya Yamamoto;Kazuo Takimiya

  • Fast organic thin-film transistor circuits

    H. Klauk;D.J. Gundlach;T.N. Jackson

  • Organic thin-film transistors for organic light-emitting flat-panel display backplanes

    T.N. Jackson;Yen-Yi Lin;D.J. Gundlach;H. Klauk;H. Klauk

  • Fully patterned all-organic thin film transistors

    Marcus Halik;Hagen Klauk;Ute Zschieschang;Tarik Kriem

Frequent Co-Authors

Ute Zschieschang
Ute Zschieschang Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Tsuyoshi Sekitani
Tsuyoshi Sekitani Osaka University
Klaus Kern
Klaus Kern Max Planck Society
Takao Someya
Takao Someya University of Tokyo
Kazuo Takimiya
Kazuo Takimiya Tohoku University
Joachim N. Burghartz
Joachim N. Burghartz University of Stuttgart
Marcus Halik
Marcus Halik University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Tomoyuki Yokota
Tomoyuki Yokota University of Tokyo
Takayasu Sakurai
Takayasu Sakurai University of Tokyo
Paolo Lugli
Paolo Lugli Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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