CHAPTER 01 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR AGGREGATES 1.1. Introduction 1.2 Motivation 1.3 A brief history 1.4 Basic knowledge of organic compounds in aggregated states 1.5 Overview of topics covered CHAPTER 02 THE MOLECULAR ENGINEERING AND FABRICATION PROCESSES FOR MOLECULAR AGGREGATES 2.1 Crystal engineering 2.
2 Self-assembly system 2.3 Gel system 2.4 Cross-linking System 2.5 Host-guest system 2.6 Conclusion CHAPTER 03. THE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF MOLECULAR AGGREGATION SCIENCE 3.1 The theoretical calculation 3.2 General methods 3.
3 Other methods CHAPTER 04 PHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF MOLECULAR AGGREGATES 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Fluorescence 4.3 Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) 4.4 Phosphorescence CHAPTER 5 MECHANOLUMINESCENCE OF MOLECULAR AGGREGATES 5.1 The emission mechanism of mechanoluminescence 5.2 Organic crystals with fluorescent mechanoluminescence 5.3 Organic crystals with phosphorescent mechanoluminescence 5.
4 Mechanoluminescence from doping system 5.5 Special mechanoluminescence phenomena 5.6 Summary CHAPTER 06 MOLECULAR AGGREGATES AS CHARGE TRANSPORT LAYERS IN PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELLS 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Construction and work principle 6.3 Small molecules as hole transport layers in HPSCs 6.4 Small molecules as ETLs in HPSCs CHAPTER 07 MOLECULAR AGGREGATES AS ACTIVE LAYERS IN ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS 7.1 Introduction 7.
2 Effects of donor aggregates 7.3 Effects of acceptor aggregates CHAPTER 08 MOLECULAR AGGREGATES FOR SECOND-ORDER NONLINEAR OPTICAL EFFECT 8.1 Microscopic and macroscopic nonlinearities of organic systems 8.2 Organic molecules for second-order nonlinear optics 8.3 Polymers for second-order nonlinear optics 8.4 Summary and perspective CHAPTER 09 OTHER OPTO-ELECTRONIC MATERIALS IN AGGREGATE 9.1 Magnetic Materials 9.2 Metal-Organic Frameworks 9.
3 Covalent-Organic Frameworks 9.4 Radical materials CHAPTER 10 CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK.