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

Stephen R. Forrest

Nature 428, 911-918(29 April 2004)

doi:10.1038/nature02498

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Various types of organic electronic materials, ranged in order of increasing complexity from left (simplest) to right (most complex).

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Ink-jet printing and the fabrication of full-colour polymer organic light-emitting device (OLED) displays.

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Organic emissive displays in the present and the future.

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The process of organic vapour-phase deposition (OVPD) for the growth of organic electronic devices.

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Laser-induced thermal imaging transfer of active organic semiconductor materials to a substrate.

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Direct micro/nanopatterning of an organic electronic device by cold welding.

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Conceptual diagram of continuous and very-low-cost manufacture of organic electronic devices.

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