A Contribution to the Development of Organic Semiconductor Displays by the Inkjet Technique

Organic Light Emitting Diodes - OLEDs - is a promising field of study and a huge market opportunity for the semiconductor players. Thanks to its potential characteristics to replace the today's main display technologies like lightweight, low operation voltage, wide viewing angle, high resolutio...

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