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The path to ubiquitous and low-cost organic electronic appliances on plastic

Nature, Vol. 428, No. 6986. (29 April 2004), pp. 911-918.

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Organic electronics are beginning to make significant inroads into the commercial world, and if the field continues to progress at its current, rapid pace, electronics based on organic thin-film materials will soon become a mainstay of our technological existence. Already products based on active thin-film organic devices are in the market place, most notably the displays of several mobile electronic appliances. Yet the future holds even greater promise for this technology, with an entirely new generation of ultralow-cost, lightweight and even flexible electronic devices in the offing, which will perform functions traditionally accomplished using much more expensive components based on conventional semiconductor materials such as silicon.

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This article has been bookmarked 8 times, initially on 2006-07-14.

2009-10-06 User garjey
2009-09-28 User rowland
2008-06-20 User wmppaul
2007-12-14 User enricaki , 1 note

Review: physics and materials, spin-on, ink-jet, vacuum deposition, thermal dry transfer, cold welding

2007-12-14 22:40:08
2007-04-22 User kewms
2006-08-09 User zhaoxuanhe
2006-07-14 User Macroelectronics , 2 notes

SR Forrest's highly cited review article on flexible electronics published in Nature.

2006-07-14 02:58:36

Organic electronics are beginning to make significant inroads into the commercial world, and if the field continues to progress at its current, rapid pace, electronics based on organic thin-film materials will soon become a mainstay of our technological existence. Already products based on active thin-film organic devices are in the market place, most notably the displays of several mobile electronic appliances. Yet the future holds even greater promise for this technology, with an entirely new generation of ultralow-cost, lightweight and even flexible electronic devices in the offing, which will perform functions traditionally accomplished using much more expensive components based on conventional semiconductor materials such as silicon.

2006-07-14 18:37:48
Group Macroelectronics
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