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The September 2009 special issue of the Proceedings of the IEEE (vol. 97, no. 9) is on Organic Electronics.


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Guest Editors: Jay Lewis, Jeremy Burroughes, Yutaka Ohmori, K. S. Narayan

Organic electronics is now entering its second decade as a commercial technology but in many ways is a relatively recent and emerging field. As such, significant advances are being made across a broad range of activities, from improving the understanding of very fundamental phenomena to improving manufacturing technologies. The current Special Issue attempts to cover a representative sampling of activities .Organic electronics, for the purpose of this issue, are those in which active electronic or optoelectronic components are composed partly or entirelyof organic semiconducting materials. There are numerous technologies where organic materials are used as conducting or insulating components, but for the sake of limiting scope,these are not included in this issue.

 

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