Course title
有機材料設計特論Ⅰ   [Organic Materials Design I]
Course category courses for master's programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 1060209
Instructor(s)
渡邊 敏行, 村上 義彦   [WATANABE Toshiyuki, MURAKAMI Yoshihiko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
In this lecture we will give you a guideline for material design method for developing optoelectronic functional materials.
Through these lectures, students learn ideas for designing new materials.
Expected Learning
Interpret the design guidelines for optical materials
Interpret the concept and design guidelines for nonlinear optical materials
Explain the principle of 3D printing
Interpret the design guidelines for luminescent materials
Interpret the design guidelines for organic magnetic materials
Course schedule
The 1st Objective of this lecture, what is innovation?
2nd optical material design method I polarizability, refractive index, oriented gas model
The 3 rd Optical Material Design Method II Material Design I
The 3rd Optical Material Design Method III III Material Design II
The 4th nonlinear optical material I (wavelength conversion)
Fifth nonlinear optical material II (phase / intensity modulation, wavefront control)
The 6th 3D print
The 7th Nonlinear Optical Effect Summary
Summary of lecture contents in the first half of the 8th session
The 9th Light Emitting Material Design Method I Fluorescence, phosphorescence
The 10th Luminescent Material Design Method II
11 th Light emitting material design method III Phosphorescent material
The 12th Organic Electroluminescent Material
The 13th Organic Magnetic Material
14th Photochemical reaction, physical properties and functional control Photochromic, phototherapy, hole burning
15th  Summary of lecture contents of the latter half
Prerequisites
Principle of optics, Physical Chemistry
Required Text(s) and Materials
Innovation thinking method Kiyoshi Kurokawa PHP publication
Science in photo functional molecules, new version
Kazuyuki Horie, Shuji Ushiki, Toshiyuki Watanabe / Kodansha Scientific

References
Assessment/Grading
Evaluate comprehensively by exercises in class, final exams, and reports. The weight of exercises in the class is 20%, and the report is considered separately.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Photonics, Electronics
Office hours
Lunch break on class one day, afternoon
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
12/27/2019 2:04:59 PM