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The Orzel project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 691684. 1 ORZEL PROOJECT About ORZEL Project Orzel is an EU-funded project aiming at boosting the scientific excellence and technology- transfer capacity in organic electronics of the Silesian University of Technology (SUT) in Poland. The project creates a network between SUT and the University of Durham (UK), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA, France) and Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands). This network allows staff exchanges, training workshops, conferences, summer/winter schools, and dissemination and outreach activities in three scientific priorities: Innovative organic light emitting diodes (OLED) Advanced characterisation of charge transport in organic electronics Advances in organic solar cells (OSC) The Orzel project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 691684. The consortium agreement was signed between SUT and UDUR, INAC and TUE. The Orzel Project has currently been running for 36 months. During this time, activities have been well underway, including several meetings, lecture sessions and several staff and knowledge transfer exchanges between different institutions. An overview of last few months’ events: The staff exchange between SUT and INAC Last months, four researchers from SUT spent time at CEA-INAC in Grenoble, France. During the stay at CEA institute they have became familiar with techniques for determination of charge carrier mobility in organic semiconducting materials, including all preparatory work and thus measurements. Charge carrier mobility were measured with Field Effect Transistor method (FET) and with Space charge Limitted Current method (SCLC). Additionally they were introduced to different methods like TOF and FOTO-CELIV and some structural analysis with XRD were made for few samples of various materials. ORZEL Project Newsletter

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About ORZEL Project Orzel is an EU-funded project aiming at boosting the scientific excellence and technology-

transfer capacity in organic electronics of the Silesian University of Technology (SUT) in

Poland. The project creates a network between SUT and the University of Durham (UK),

Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA, France) and Eindhoven

University of Technology (Netherlands). This network allows staff exchanges, training

workshops, conferences, summer/winter schools, and dissemination and outreach activities

in three scientific priorities:

Innovative organic light emitting diodes (OLED)

Advanced characterisation of charge transport in organic electronics

Advances in organic solar cells (OSC)

The Orzel project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and

innovation programme under grant agreement no 691684.

The consortium agreement was signed between SUT and UDUR, INAC and TUE.

The Orzel Project has currently been running for 36 months. During this time, activities have been

well underway, including several meetings, lecture sessions and several staff and knowledge

transfer exchanges between different institutions.

An overview of last few months’ events:

The staff exchange between SUT and INAC

Last months, four researchers from SUT spent time at

CEA-INAC in Grenoble, France. During the stay at CEA

institute they have became familiar with techniques for

determination of charge carrier mobility in organic

semiconducting materials, including all preparatory

work and thus measurements. Charge carrier mobility

were measured with Field Effect Transistor method

(FET) and with Space charge Limitted Current method

(SCLC). Additionally they were introduced to different

methods like TOF and FOTO-CELIV and some structural

analysis with XRD were made for few samples of

various materials.

ORZEL Project Newsletter

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The staff exchange between SUT and UDUR

Last months, three researchers from SUT spent time

at Durham University, UK. The aim of the staff

exchange was to increase competences in the field of

characterization of organic electronic materials

through fluorescence and absorption spectroscopies

which cover getting experience in sample

preparation, operating novel equipment (including

lasers and spectrometers) and data analysis.

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The staff exchange between SUT and TUE

The major aim of the next exchange was to understand

the major issues playing a role on the way of efficiency

tuning in organic-based solar cells. The visit was

divided into two main subparts: the bilateral meetings

with TU/e scientists for determination of the most

urgent needs in undertaken topic and gaining the

knowledge on the technology of multi-stack

photovoltaic devices fabrication. Last step was

fabrication of the samples which enable revealing the

nature of the energy level alignment on coarse of

photoemission experiments.

Π-SYSTEM FIGURATION EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP 2018 (Π-EJ 2018),

DUBROVNIK, CROATIA, 4-7.11.2018

The ORZEL project a co-organizer of joint meeting with our Japanese partners

The workshop π-EJ2018 covered the following and any relevant topics of π-electron systems

for organic electronics applications:

Syntheses of Novel π-Conjugated Compounds, Polymers, and Supramolecular

Architectures

Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Physicochemical Properties of

Functional π-Conjugated Systems

Organic Electronic Applications of Functional π-Conjugated Materials

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2nd ORZEL Winter School – Final Meeting

2st ORZEL Winter School was held in

Katowice, Poland, on 14-16 of January 2019.

This was a final meeting where we

summarize all actions and results of our

project. Moreover we setup the path for

future collaboration within the network.

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Recently accepted publications

DOI: 10.3791/56653 (2018).

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DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b08329

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For more information please visit our website: http://www.orzel-project.com/