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An Organic Field-Effect Transistor Emits Ambipolar Light

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Anne L. Fischer

A new light-emitting field-effect transistor suggests the possibility of electrically pumped organic lasers, potentially prompting investigators to consider novel approaches to multifunctional field-effect devices. A group of researchers from the Institute of Nanostructured Materials of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) in Bologna, Italy, and from IBM Zurich Research GmbH in Switzerland has reported the observation of light emission from a transistor with ambipolar current characteristics. The structure of the light-emitting field-effect transistor consists of a coevaporated...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
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