Amorphous organic devices-degenerate semiconductors

The device-physics features of organic materials are presented from an engineering point of view. By treating the organic material and the device in a self-consistent manner the unique features of organic devices are revealed. We discuss charge injection and transport relevant to (polymer/small molecule) light-emitting diodes and field-effect transistors.

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