Strong Grip: Unexpected interaction between organic semiconductors
Friday, March 9, 2012 - 12:20
in Physics & Chemistry
Physicists have discovered an unexpectedly strong bond between organic layers. Such structures are still puzzling scientists throughout the world. These structures form the basis for novel electronic components made from organic semiconductors that are now increasingly used in smart phones and television sets.
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