Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Organic semiconductor material
Patent
1994-08-10
1996-10-08
Crane, Sara W.
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Organic semiconductor material
257103, 257613, 252500, H01L 3524, H01L 5100, H01L 2906
Patent
active
055634249
ABSTRACT:
Polymer grids comprising a body of electrically conducting organic polymer, which body has an open and porous network morphology and defines an expanded surface area void-defining porous network are disclosed. In most applications active electronic material is located within at least a portion of the void spaces defined by the porous network. These grids are advantageously incorporated into polymer grid triodes and especially light-emitting polymer grid triodes.
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Heeger Alan J.
Yang Yang
Crane Sara W.
Uniax Corporation
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