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Physics / Conductive polymers / Organic semiconductors / Display technology / Light-emitting diodes / Light-emitting electrochemical cell / OLED / Ferroelectricity / Organic solar cell / Electronics / Electromagnetism / Molecular electronics
Date: 2014-10-13 10:27:20
Physics
Conductive polymers
Organic semiconductors
Display technology
Light-emitting diodes
Light-emitting electrochemical cell
OLED
Ferroelectricity
Organic solar cell
Electronics
Electromagnetism
Molecular electronics

Next generation organic electronic devices Martijn Kemerink University of Linköping, Sweden Some four decades after the discovery of (semi)conductive polymers, three devices based on these materials have reached a high

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