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Brunswick Award 2001: Will Computer Chips be Made of Organic Material in Future? International Research Team Receives an Award Of DEM 100,000.


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The research team led by Professor Dr Bertram Batlogg (ETH Zurich “ETH” redirects here. For other uses, see ETH (disambiguation).
The ETH is an internationally oriented university. It is a founding member of the IDEA League and the International Alliance of Research Universities IARU.
), with Dr Christian Kloc and Dr Jan Hendrik Schsn (both Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, New Jersey/USA) has received the Brunswick Award with prize money of DEM See digital elevation model.  100,000.

The team has been honoured for developing highly innovative electronic and optoelectronic Refers to devices that function due to the interaction of light and electronics. For example, an electronic signal is the input to a laser diode, which generates light pulses that are transmitted through an optical fiber.  components of organic material.

By developing a number of new electronic components, Professor Batlogg and his partners have paved pave  
tr.v. paved, pav·ing, paves
1. To cover with a pavement.

2. To cover uniformly, as if with pavement.

3. To be or compose the pavement of.
 the way for the completion of current silicon-semiconductor technology. As a result, brand-new technical and economic application options are now available to the economy and research. The range includes items in daily use, such as 'intelligent labels' and 'plastic solar cells' and, at the highest level of physics, the production of new 'superconductors' required as basic components for 'quantum computers' as well as thin sheets of film that can be rolled up and fixed to the wall as screens. Compared with silicon, the manufacture of the basic organic substance is much simpler and, above all, considerably cheaper.

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