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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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