Falk May
I have joined the theory group at MPIP in May 2009 as a Ph.D student.
Currently I am working on a joint project with BASF related to the "Spitzencluster" Forum Organic Electronics, where I investigate charge transport in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).
I did my physics studies in Kaiserslautern, Mainz and Strasbourg and received my Diploma in November 2008 by University of Frankfurt . In Frankfurt I investigated charge transport through single-molecule magnets using the numerical renormalization group technique in the group of Prof Hofstetter.
More information can be found on my webpage: www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/~mayfalk
Can lattice models predict density of states of amorphous organic semiconductors?, F. May, B. Baumeier, C. Lennartz, D. Andrienko, submitted, 2012,
Challenges for in silico design of organic semiconductors,
B. Baumeier, F. May, C. Lennartz, D. Andrienko,
J. Mater. Chem.,
22,
10971-10976,
2012,
[doi]
Relationship between supramolecular assembly and charge-carrier mobility in discotics: The impact of side chains,
F. May, V. Marcon, M. R. Hansen, F. Grozema, D. Andrienko,
J. Mater. Chem.,
21,
9538-9545,
2011,
[doi]
Microscopic simulations of charge transport in disordered organic semiconductors,
V. Ruehle, A. Lukyanov, F. May, M. Schrader, T. Vehoff, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Baumeier, D. Andrienko,
J. Chem. Theory Comput.,
7,
3335-3345,
2011,
[doi]