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August 6th, 2003
Organic devices get back on track
Abstract:
Physicists in the Netherlands have built organic single-crystal field-effect transistors with electron mobilities that are higher than the best thin-film devices made from the same material. Teun Klapwijk and colleagues at Delft University of Technology developed a new technique that allows them to attach single crystals of tetracene - a molecule that contains four linked carbon rings - onto a silica without damaging the crystals.
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Nanotechweb
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