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Researchers speed up organic semiconductors

“A team of researchers from Harvard and Stanford University have come up with a new organic semiconductor that could potentially rival inorganic semiconductors, according to an article in the journal Nature Communications.

Up until now organic semiconductors have been very flexible, but at the same time too slow for things like displays. On the other hand inorganic semiconductors such as silicon are faster, but inflexible.” via SemiAccurate

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