Electronic devices containing organic semiconductor materials

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having organic semiconductive component

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C257S040000

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic device includes first and second electrical contacts electrically coupled to a semiconductor polymer film, which includes mono-substituted diphenylhydrazone.

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