Natalie Stingelin
Materials and Center of Plastic
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Natalie Stingelin is a Lecturer in Organic Functional Materials at the Department of Materials since January 2009. Prior to this appointment she is engaged in research at the Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven and the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. After that, she took a junior staff position at Queen Mary, University of London.
Research Interest
Her current research interests encompass the broad field of organic functional materials, including organic electronics, multifunctional inorganic / organic hybrids and smart, advanced optical systems based on organic matter.
Publications
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K. Rahimi, I. Botiz, N. Stingelin, N. Kayunkid, M. Sommer, FPV Koch, H. Nguyen, O. Coulembier, P. Dubois, M. Brinkmann and G. Reiter: Controllable Processes for Generating Large Single Crystals of poly (3-hexylthiophene). Angew Chem Int Edit, 2012; 51: 1-6.
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B. Purushothaman, SR Parkin, MJ Kendrick, D. David, JW Ward, L. Yu, N. Stingelin, OD Jurchescu, O. Ostroverkhova, JE Anthony: Synthesis and charge transport studies of stable, soluble hexacenes. Chem Commun, 2012; 48 (66): 8261-8263
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AA Guilbert, LX Reynolds, A. Bruno, A. Maclachlan, SP King, MA Faist, E. Pires, JE Macdonald, N. Stingelin, SA Haque, J. Nelson: Effect of Multiple Adduct Fullerenes on Microstructure and Phase Behavior of P3HT : Fullerene Blend Films for Organic Solar Cells. Acs Nano, 2012; 6 (5): 3868-3875