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Nature Materials 4, 583 - 584 (2005)
doi:10.1038/nmat1443
Thin films: Rolling out organic electronics
Iain Mcculloch1
- Iain Mcculloch is at Merck Chemicals Limited, Chilworth Science Park, Chilworth, Southampton, SO16 7QD, UK. e-mail: iain.mcculloch@merckchem.co.uk
Abstract
Commercialization of organic electronics has been limited by the complex processing required to make large-scale devices from single crystals. A new approach exploiting composite phase behaviour facilitates the manufacture of crystalline films from solution for high-quality devices.
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