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Light-emitting transistor

Cicoira, R, Santato, C., Melucci, M., Favaretto, L., Gazzano, M., Muccini, M. and Barbarella, G., Organic light-emitting transistors based on solution-cast and vacuum-sublimed films of a rigid core thiophene oligomer, Adv. Mater, 18, 169-172, 2006. [Pg.135]

Wiring superimposing photonic arrays on light-emitting transistors... [Pg.60]

Kudo, K. 2005. Organic light emitting transistors. Curr. Appl. Phys. 5 337-340. [Pg.317]

Bisri, S.Z. (2011) Light-emitting transistors towards current-induced amplified spontaneous emission in organic single crystals. Doctoral dissertation. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan... [Pg.486]

F. Dinelli, R. Capelli, M. A. Loi, M. Murgia, M. Muccini, A. Facchetti, T. J. Marks, High-mobility ambipolar transport in organic light-emitting transistors, Adv. Mater., 18, 1416-1420 (2006). [Pg.756]

Takahashi T, Takenobul T, Takeya J, Iwasa Y (2007) Ambipolar light-emitting transistors of a tetracene single crystal. Adv Funct Mater 17 1623-1628... [Pg.213]

Ambipolar compounds are of interest for complementary applications and light-emitting transistors. As mentioned previously, ambipolar FET behaviors... [Pg.298]

The field emission devices are based the organic light-emitting transistor (OLET) technology. An OLET is a form of transistor that emits light. These transistors (OLETs) have been claimed to have the potential for digital displays, and on-chip... [Pg.131]


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