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Addressing challenges

Although promising, the use of organic semiconductors has not yet revolutionized consumer electronics. Synthesis of high-performance materials, enhanced control of morphology and smart exploitation of unique photophysical phenomena are the way forward to overcome the technological hurdles of this field.

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Figure 1: Using process techniques to alter the solid-state order of a small-molecule organic semiconductor.

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