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Molecular doping principles in organic electronics: fundamentals and recent progress
Molecular doping of organic semiconductors has been widely utilized to modulate the charge transport characteristics and charge carrier concentration of active materials for organic electronics such as organic photovoltaics, organic light-emitting diodes,
Tae Hoon Kim, Ji Hwan Kim, K. Kang
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The low mobility and large contact resistance in organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) are the two major limiting factors in the development of high-performance organic logic circuits.
Anubha Bilgaiyan +4 more
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Efficient and stable perovskite solar cells with simple active layers are desirable for manufacturing, yet formation of a two-dimensional component in the perovskite film compromises the performance.
Xiao Wang +11 more
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In times where research focuses on the use of organic polymers as a base for complex organic electronic applications and improving device efficiencies, degradation is still less intensively addressed in fundamental studies.
C. Brett +11 more
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Optimizing the Spatial Nonuniformity of Irradiance in a Large-Area LED Solar Simulator
The solar simulator has allowed all photovoltaic devices to be developed and tested under laboratory conditions. Filtered xenon arc lamps were the gold-standard source for solar simulation of small-area silicon photovoltaic devices; however, scaling ...
Alaa Al-Ahmad +5 more
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Theoretical background on semiconducting polymers and their applications to OSCs and OLEDs
Organic electronics has developed rapidly over the past 40 years. In 1977, a seminal discovery was reported that showed that a polymer known as polyacetylene could conduct electricity as well as metals could.
Luscombe Christine K. +3 more
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Fully 3D-printed organic electrochemical transistors
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are being researched for various applications, ranging from sensors to logic gates and neuromorphic hardware.
Matteo Massetti +10 more
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Laser-induced graphitization of a forest-based ink for use in flexible and printed electronics
Laser-induced graphitization (LIG) is a method of converting a carbon-rich precursor into a highly conductive graphite-like carbon by laser scribing. This method has shown great promise as a versatile and low-cost patterning technique.
Jesper Edberg +5 more
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Organic electronics for neuroprosthetics
Neuroprosthetics aims at restoring impaired or lost neurological and mental functions by exploiting technological advances in implantable and wearable devices.
Marta J.I. Airaghi Leccardi +2 more
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A tool for identifying green solvents for printed electronics
For printed electronics to realize its potential as a sustainable ubiquitous technology, eco-friendly solvents that deliver excellent ink performance must be found. Here, the authors report a free online tool that identifies functional green solvents for
Christian Larsen +7 more
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