Book10.1201/B10739
Conjugated Polymers : Processing and Applications
Terje A. Skotheim,John R. Reynolds +1 more
- 21 Dec 2006
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TL;DR: Ouyang et al. as mentioned in this paper used conjugated polymers for use in polymeric light-emitting Diodes and their applications in memory devices, such as memory devices.
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Abstract: PROCESSING OF CONJUGATED POLYMERS Conductive Polymers as Organic Nanometals Bernard Wessling Conducting Polymer Fiber Production and Applications Ian D. Norris and Benjamin R. Mattes Inkjet Printing and Patterning of PEDOT-PSS: Application to Optoelectronic Devices Yuka Yoshioka and Ghassan E. Jabbour Printing Organic Electronics on Flexible Substrates Nathaniel D. Robinson and Magnus Berggren APPLICATIONS AND DEVICES BASED ON CONJUGATED POLYMERS Polymers for Use in Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes: Structure-Property Relationships Hermona Christian-Pandya, Subramanian Vaidyanathan, and Mary Galvin Organic Electro-Optic Materials Larry R. Dalton Conjugated Polymer Electronics-Engineering Materials and Devices Nir Tessler, Janos Veres, Oded Globerman, Noam Rappaport, Yevgeni Preezant, Yohai Roichman, Olga Solomesch, Shay Tal, Elena Gershman, Michal Adler, Vadim Zolotarev, Vladimir Gorelik, and Yoav Eichen Electrical Bistable Polymer Films and Their Applications in Memory Devices Jianyong Ouyang, Chih-Wei Chu, Ricky J. Tseng, Ankita Prakash, and Yang Yang Electroactive Polymers for Batteries and Supercapacitors Jennifer A. Irvin, David J. Irvin, and John D. Stenger-Smith Conjugated Polymer-Based Photovoltaic Devices A.J. Mozer and N.S. Sariciftci Biomedical Applications of Inherently Conducting Polymers (ICPs) P.C., Innis, S.E., Moulton, and G.G. Wallace Biosensors Based on Conducting Electroactive Polymers Sean Brahim, Ann M. Wilson, and Anthony Guiseppi-Elie Optical Biosensors Based on Conjugated Polymers K. Peter, R. Nilsson, and Olle Inganas Conducting Polymers for Microelectromechanical and Other Microdevices Geoffrey M. Spinks and Elisabeth Smela Corrosion Protection Using Conducting Polymers Dennis E. Tallman and Gordon P. Bierwagen Artificial Muscles Toribio F. Otero
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