Electronic devices and methods for forming the same

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Thin active physical layer which is – Heterojunction

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C257S573000, C257S227000, C257S142000, C257S029000

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07414262

ABSTRACT:
Electronic devices, such as those having a flexible substrate and printed material on the flexible substrate. In one embodiment, the printed material and substrate are part of an electronic device having at least three terminals, wherein the electronic device has a charge carrier mobility of at least 10 cm2/V-s. Multi-terminal devices can have a substrate including a doped semiconductor layer and at least two doped regions formed upon the substrate. The doped regions can be doped oppositely from the semiconductor layer and exhibit a charge carrier mobility of greater than 10 cm2/V-s. Methods for making the same are also disclosed.

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