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Light amplification in organic thin films using cascade energy transfer

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An approach based on energy transfer between molecular species can play a valuable role in lowering the threshold for stimulated emission and laser action when using solid-state organic and polymeric materials as the gain media in lasers. This technique can also lead to a significant improvement in the waveguiding properties of the active material. It has been possible to achieve low threshold powers as a direct result of low loss at the emission wavelengths, permitting the gain length to be increased to >2 cm.

Author: Bao, Z., Berggren, M., Dobabalapur, A., Slusher, R.E.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 1997
Thin films, Energy transfer, Solid-state lasers, Solid state lasers

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Large-scale complementary integrated circuits based on organic transistors

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Investigations into organic transistors are motivated by their lower cost and simpler packaging, compared to conventional inorganic electronics. In silicon-based microelectronics minimal power dissipation and stability of performance are achieved via complementary logic, incorporating both p-and n-type transistors. Such an approach with organic semiconductors can realized much larger scales of integration and operation speeds.

Author: Crone, B., Dodabalapur, A., Lin, Y.Y., Filas, R.W., Bao, Z., LaDuca, A., Sarpeshkar, R., Katz, H.E., Li, W.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2000
Integrated circuits, Transistors

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A soluble and air-stable organic semiconductor with high electron mobility

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A crystallographically engineered naphthlaentetracarboxylic diimide derivative that enables the fabrication of solution-case n-channel field effect transistors, is described.

Author: Lin, Y.Y., Katz, H.E., Lovinger, A.J., Johnson, J., Kloc, C., Siegrist, Li, W., Dodabalapur, a.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2000
Usage, Design and construction, Semiconductors, Field-effect transistors, Field effect transistors

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