Organic Optoelectronics Materials and Devices for Photonic Applications, Part One

Nasser Peyghambarian and Robert A. Norwood

Organic and polymeric optoelectronic devices have made tremendous progress over the past ten years, making the journey from laboratory curiosity to emerging commercial products in a number of important areas, such as displays, optical communications, solar cells and data storage. Recent examples highlight the development of organic optoelectronic materials for existing and emerging photonics applications.

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