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Method Lops Years off Organic Semiconductor Development Process

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STANFORD, Calif., Aug. 23, 2011 — Imagine if you could roll up an iPad — or any other tablet-esque display — like a yoga mat and tuck it into your back pocket or under your arm for ease of transport. Researchers at Stanford University and at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., have developed an organic semiconductor material that is among the speediest yet and that may someday make roll-up flexible displays possible. The scientists accelerated the development process by employing a predictive technique that lopped off many months — and possibly years — from the typical time line to develop...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    AmericasCaliforniaCommunicationsConsumerDisplaysDNTTenergyflexible displaysgreen photonicsHarvard UniversityMassachusettsorganic electronicsorganic semiconductorsorganic semiconductors for flexible displaysorganic solar cellsResearch & Technologyroll-up flexible displayssilicon inorganic materialsStanford UniversityZhenan Bao

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