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  1. Nonlinear Optical Properties of Polymers (Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings) by Alan J. Heeger, Joseph Orenstein, 1988-04
  2. Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers (Oxford Graduate Texts) by Alan J. Heeger, Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci, et all 2010-09-25

81. Professor Alan J. Heeger
Professor alan J. heeger. Phone 805893 3184, Fax 805-893 4755. E-mailajh@physics.ucsb.edu. Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers.
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Professor Alan J. Heeger Phone: 805-893 3184, Fax: 805-893 4755 E-mail: ajh@physics.ucsb.edu Semiconducting and Metallic Polymers. Professor Heeger and his colleagues at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have done pioneering research in the area of semiconducting and metallic polymers. His current interests are focused on light emission from semiconducting polymers, including photoluminescence, light-emitting diodes, light-emitting electrochemical cells, and lasers. The MRL seed project (with Prof. S. DenBaars as co-PI) involves the development of hybrid structures of LEDs and lasers; in these hybrid structures the InGaN LED is used either to pump the photoluminescence from conjugated polymers for generation of white light (and high brightness LEDs of all colors) or to pump polymer lasers and thereby create a class of electrically pumped diode lasers with colors that span the visible spectrum. Appointments, Honors, and Awards
  • 1962-64 Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania
  • 1963-65 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow

82. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize In Chemistry -- October 10, 2000
Online NewsHour, nobel PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY. October 10, 2000. AlanJ. heeger, American, 64, University of California, Santa Barbara.
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NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
October 10, 2000
Alan J. Heeger , American, 64, University of California, Santa Barbara Alan G. MacDiarmid , New Zealand-born American, 73, University of Pennsylvania Hideki Shirakawa , Japanese, 64, University of Tsukuba Alan MacDiarmid and physics winner Herbert Kroemer discuss their research. Online Special: 2000 Nobel Prizes October 13,
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Nobel Prize winners MacDiarmid and Kroemer talk about their research. October 9,
A discussion with Nobel Prize winner Paul Greengard An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Science and Health The Nobel Foundation University of California, Santa Barbara University of Pennsylvania ... University of Tsukuba Americans Alan Heeger and Alan MacDiarmid and Japan's Hideki Shirakawa won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering that plastic can be made to conduct electricity. Plastics, generally thought to be incapable of conducting electricity, are polymers, molecules whose structure is repeated in long chains. Heeger, MacDiarmid and Shirakawa showed that polymers can conduct electricity if they are "doped" by removing or introducing electrons and if they consist alternately of single and double bonds between carbon atoms.

83. Alan J. Heeger
Translate this page alan J. heeger. Quarta, 11 de outubro de 2000, 14h21min O americano alan heeger confessouestar Sioux City (Iowa) e atualmente com 64 anos, heeger é professor
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84. Nobelpreisträger Für Humor: Chemie-Nobelpreisträger Alan J. Heeger Zu Besuch
das einen selig lächelnden alan heeger zeigt, und
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Nobelpreisträger für Humor: Chemie-Nobelpreisträger Alan J. Heeger zu Besuch an der Linzer Universität
Ein ehrgeiziges Ziel haben sich die Johannes Kepler Universität Linz und ihre Partner aus Wirtschaft und internationaler Wissenschaft gesetzt: Das Modell des Silicon Valley zu einem "Plastic Valley" weiterzuentwickeln. Elektronische Bauteile auf Kunststoff-Basis sollen Silizium-Chips ablösen oder wenigstens ergänzen, aber wesentlich billiger erzeugt werden. Chemie-Nobelpreisträger Alan J. Heeger zeigte in einem Vortrag an der Universität Linz am Mittwoch, 20. März 2002, Wege dazu auf. Professor Alan J. Heeger hat im Jahr 2000 den Nobelpreis für Chemie erhalten. Er ist der Gründer des Instituts für Polymere und organische Festkörper an der Universität von Kalifornien in Santa Barbara und hat den Nobelpreis für die Entdeckung der elektrischen Leitfähigkeit von Polymeren und die darauf aufbauenden wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten erhalten. Wer jetzt von Chemie-Nobelpreisträger Alan Heeger einen trockenen Vortrag befürchtet hatte, den nur andere Wissenschaftler seines Fachgebiets verstehen würden, konnte schon nach den ersten Sätzen erleichtert aufatmen. Locker, auch für Laien verständlich, und gespickt mit Anekdoten, plauderte Heeger mehr als eine Stunde über die "Erfahrung Nobelpreis". Wenn es einen Nobelpreis für Humor in der Wissenschaft gäbe, der Mann wäre ein ernstzunehmender Anwärter darauf. In einem Vortrag vor mehr als 200 Zuhörern an der Johannes-Kepler-Universität schilderte Prof. Dr. Alan Heeger anschaulich und unterhaltsam die Entwicklung von den ersten grundlegenden Erkenntnissen Mitte der siebziger Jahre bis zu der derzeit beginnenden Umsetzung in konkrete Anwendungen: Displays für Mobiltelefone und Pocket-Computer, Schaltkreise und Displays, die einfach gedruckt werden können.

85. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Chemistry
Chemistry. Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 2000, heeger, AlanJ. for the discovery and development of conductive polymers , USA.
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Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth Heeger, Alan J.
"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers" USA Kohn, Walter
"for his development of the density-functional theory" Austria Olah, George A.
"for his contribution to carbonation chemistry" Hungary Marcus, Rudolph A.
"for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" Canada Altman, Sidney
"for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" Canada Hauptman, Herbert A.
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Karle, Jerome
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Klug, Sir Aaron
"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes" Lithuania Hoffmann, Roald

86. Urban Heat Island Effect: Sinking The Heat
Materials Special Luminescent Polymer Lights up the Way to Biosensing ChemistryNobel Laureate Professor alan J heeger explained how his invention of
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The Nobel Laureates
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Horst L Stormer,
Zhores I Alferov,
Alan J Heeger,
and J Georg Bednorz Materials Special

Nobel Laureates Share Novel Thoughts
Four Nobel laureates converged on Singapore early in July to share their leading-edge work during the International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies (ICMAT) 2001. Professor Alan J Heeger, Professor Horst L Stormer, Professor Zhores I Alferov, and Dr J Georg Bednorz painted a dynamic picture of the dramatic changes expected to take place in the 21st century in the field of materials. Materials Special
Luminescent Polymer Lights up the Way to Biosensing
Chemistry Nobel Laureate Professor Alan J Heeger explained how his invention of semiconducting plastic could shed light on the identification of biological molecules. Materials Special IMRE Focuses on Critical Technology Scientists at Singapore's materials institute are looking at biomaterials and nanotechnology as key research areas to support Singapore's aspiration to become a regional biotechnology hub.

87. IngenieriaPlastica.Com
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1,30 P.M.: "El descubrimiento de la película de Polyacetylene" - el amanecer de una era de los polímeros: Hideki Shirakawa
2,30 P.M.: " Metales Sintetizados ": Un papel de la novela de los polímeros orgánicos: Alan G. MacDiarmid
3,30 P.M.: "Polímeros semiconductores y metálicos": La cuarta generación de los materiales poliméricos: Alan J. Heeger
NOVIEMBRE DE 2000
La academia sueca real de ciencias ha decidi
Alan J. Heeger
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA,
Alan G. MacDiarmid
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA,
Hideki Shirakawa
University of Tsukuba, Japan "Por el descubrimiento y el desarrollo de polímeros conductores " ("for the discovery and development of conductive polymers") Los plásticos son polímeros, las moléculas relazan su estructura regularmente en encadenamientos largos. Para que un polímero pueda conducir la corriente eléctrica, debe consistir alternativamente en enlaces solos y dobles entre los átomos del carbón. Debe también " ser dopado ", que significa que los electrones están quitados (con la oxidación) o introducidos (con la reducción). Este " agujereo " o los electrones adicionales que pueden moverse a lo largo de la molécula - logra la propiedad de ser eléctricamente conductor, después de ciertas modificaciones.

88. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Attendees will hear presentations by three nobel Laureates MacDiarmid, Dr. AlanJ. heeger, co-winner in chemistry in 2000, and the 1996 winner in chemistry
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News Release News contacts: Beth Keithly, UTD, (972) 883-4568, keithly@utdallas.edu
Three Nobel Laureates Will Be Among Speakers
At New Materials Conference At UTD Dec. 5-7
Three-Day Conference In Honor Of Alan MacDiarmid's 75th Year Dr. Alan G. MacDiarmid Dr. Richard Smalley Dr. Alan J. Heeger RICHARDSON, Texas (Nov. 27, 2002) - The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) will host several of the best-known names in the field of material sciences next week during a conference in honor of the accomplishments of Dr. Alan G. MacDiarmid, the 2000 Nobel Laureate in chemistry and occupant of the James Von Ehr Distinguished Chair in Science and Technology at UTD. The theme of the conference is "Mountains to Climb: New Phenomena, Materials and Technologies for the 21st Century." A welcome reception will be held at the Doubletree Hotel Dallas-Lincoln Centre at the Tollway and LBJ Freeway at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 5. The conference will begin at 8:30 a.m. the following morning in the Galaxy Rooms in the Student Union building on campus. Attendees will hear presentations by three Nobel Laureates - MacDiarmid, Dr. Alan J. Heeger, co-winner in chemistry in 2000, and the 1996 winner in chemistry, Dr. Richard Smalley. Other speakers on the first day of the conference will include Ray Baughman of UTD, Fred Wudl of The University of California at Los Angeles, William Salaneck of Linkoping in Sweden, Shilun Qiu of Jilin University in China, Klaus Muellen of the Max Planck Institute in Germany and Gordon Wallace of the University of Wollongong in Australia.

89. EDUCyT #137 - 2da. Seccíon [17 De Octubre De 2000.]
los polímeros conductores . Estos son los estadounidenses alan J. heeger y
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90. International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry
This was realized in two key note lectures by the nobel Laureates, Professor AlanJ. heeger (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), who spoke about
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5th International Symposium on Functional p -electron Systems, 30 May - 4 June 2002, Ulm, Germany. Back to Calendar by Over 600 people from 29 nations attended the 5th International Symposium on Functional p -Electron Systems (F p 5), which took place in Ulm/Neu-Ulm, Germany, from 30 May to 4 June 2002. The two main objectives were to combine chemistry, physics, biology (in particular) and applications of functional p -electron systems on the one hand, and to strengthen interactions between academia and industrial research laboratories on the other hand. Professor Alan Heeger This was realized in two key note lectures by the Nobel Laureates, Professor Alan J. Heeger (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), who spoke about "Photo-voltaic cells and biosensors using luminescent conjugated polymers" and Professor Jean-Marie Lehn (University of Strasbourg, France), who spoke about "Self-organization of functional architectures from heteroaromatic components." In addition, the plenary lectures by 42 distinguished invited scientists, 63 invited short lectures, and more than 300 poster presentations underlined the importance of functional p-systems in today’s research.

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