Tiny quantities of water might be ruining potentially useful organic semiconductors, according to researchers at Linköping University, who have a way to fix it. Key to the issue are ‘traps’ – places where carriers – holes or electrons – get stuck and are unable to contribute to semiconductor action. “There are traps in all organic ...
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