Electronic noise analyses on organic electronic devices
In the past decade, considerable progress has been made in the field of organic electronic devices toward understanding charge transport processes and developing practical device applications. In addition, the electronic noise in organic electronic devices has been extensively studied along with the...
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description | In the past decade, considerable progress has been made in the field of organic electronic devices toward understanding charge transport processes and developing practical device applications. In addition, the electronic noise in organic electronic devices has been extensively studied along with the progress, providing a deep understanding of their electronic phenomena. This review article presents a summary of electronic noise analyses on various organic electronic devices to determine the usefulness of such analyses toward comprehending the operation of organic electronic devices. We expect that the noise analyses presented in this article will contribute to more meaningful insights for advancing organic electronic devices.
This review article addresses the motivation for studying electronic noises in OEDs and focuses on summarizing recent noise studies on various OEDs. |
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