Organic Electronics

Organic electronics, also known as plastic electronics, polymer electronics, etc., refers to the use of a variety of conductive polymers, plastics or small molecular materials designed and manufactured materials. Unlike conventional metal conductors or semiconductors such as silicon, most of them are called organic electrons because they contain carbon. It embodies the combination of chemistry with materials, electronics and other disciplines. Carbon-based organic materials can be semiconductors, conductors, and even superconductors. At present, there is more research on organic light-emitting diode (OLED), which can be used as a display, lighting, electronic trademarks, new batteries and so on.

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