His scientific interests lie mostly in Optoelectronics, Transistor, Thin-film transistor, Organic semiconductor and Gate dielectric. His Optoelectronics research integrates issues from Thin film, Transconductance, Molecular electronics and Organic electronics. His studies deal with areas such as Electronic circuit, Nanotechnology and Semiconductor as well as Transistor.
Hagen Klauk combines subjects such as Low voltage, Subthreshold conduction, Doping and Contact resistance with his study of Thin-film transistor. In his research on the topic of Organic semiconductor, Polyethylene naphthalate, Alkyl and Substrate is strongly related with Electron mobility. His study in Gate dielectric is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gate equivalent, Logic gate and Leakage.
Hagen Klauk mainly investigates Optoelectronics, Transistor, Thin-film transistor, Organic semiconductor and Nanotechnology. The Optoelectronics study combines topics in areas such as Field-effect transistor, Gate dielectric, Pentacene and Contact resistance. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gate oxide and Leakage.
The concepts of his Transistor study are interwoven with issues in Low voltage, Electronic circuit and Logic gate. His Thin-film transistor research focuses on Organic electronics and how it relates to Flexible electronics and HOMO/LUMO. His research integrates issues of Thiophene, Photochemistry, Electron mobility and Analytical chemistry in his study of Organic semiconductor.
His primary scientific interests are in Transistor, Optoelectronics, Thin-film transistor, Contact resistance and Semiconductor. His Transistor research includes themes of Flexible electronics, Electronic circuit and Electronic engineering, Logic gate. His Optoelectronics research incorporates themes from Low voltage, Voltage, Capacitance, Electrode and Gate dielectric.
He has researched Thin-film transistor in several fields, including Organic semiconductor, Monolayer, Dielectric, Threshold voltage and Subthreshold conduction. His work in Organic semiconductor addresses subjects such as Catalysis, which are connected to disciplines such as Carbazole and Nanotechnology. His research in Semiconductor tackles topics such as Electron mobility which are related to areas like Halogenation, Polymer chemistry and Hydrogen.
Hagen Klauk mainly focuses on Transistor, Optoelectronics, Thin-film transistor, Low voltage and Contact resistance. His studies deal with areas such as Flexible electronics, Electronic skin, Multiplexer and Organic semiconductor as well as Transistor. His Organic semiconductor study incorporates themes from Transimpedance amplifier, Semiconductor device modeling and Logic gate.
His Optoelectronics research includes themes of Subthreshold conduction, Gate dielectric, Strain gauge and Voltage. Hagen Klauk has researched Gate dielectric in several fields, including Field-effect transistor, Semiconductor and Density of states. The various areas that Hagen Klauk examines in his Thin-film transistor study include Monolayer, Substrate, Dielectric and Stencil lithography.
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Organic thin-film transistors.
Hagen Klauk.
Chemical Society Reviews (2010)
Ultralow-power organic complementary circuits
Hagen Klauk;Ute Zschieschang;Jens Pflaum;Marcus Halik.
Nature (2007)
High-mobility polymer gate dielectric pentacene thin film transistors
Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang;Günter Schmid.
Journal of Applied Physics (2002)
Flexible organic transistors and circuits with extreme bending stability
Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk;Takao Someya.
Nature Materials (2010)
Organic Nonvolatile Memory Transistors for Flexible Sensor Arrays
Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Tomoyuki Yokota;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk.
Science (2009)
Graphene on a Hydrophobic Substrate: Doping Reduction and Hysteresis Suppression under Ambient Conditions
Myrsini Lafkioti;Benjamin Krauss;Timm Lohmann;Ute Zschieschang.
Nano Letters (2010)
Organic transistors manufactured using inkjet technology with subfemtoliter accuracy
Tsuyoshi Sekitani;Yoshiaki Noguchi;Ute Zschieschang;Hagen Klauk.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
Pentacene organic transistors and ring oscillators on glass and on flexible polymeric substrates
Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang;Florian Eder.
Applied Physics Letters (2003)
Organic electronics on paper
Florian Eder;Hagen Klauk;Marcus Halik;Ute Zschieschang.
Applied Physics Letters (2004)
Carbon-Based Field-Effect Transistors for Nanoelectronics
Marko Burghard;Hagen Klauk;Klaus Kern;Klaus Kern.
Advanced Materials (2009)
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