Plastic electronics is a concept that emerged forty years ago, with the discovery of electrically conductive polymers. Ten years later, the first electronic devices using organic solids in place of the ubiquitous inorganic semiconductors were realised. The best achievement of plastic electronics is constituted by Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) that equip the display of many smartphones, and even TV sets.



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This first module is an introduction to the concept of semiconductor, which is the primary consituent of all electronic decives. We also show how some organic compounds can behave as semiconductors.
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Electronic devives work through an electrical current generated by applying an electrical voltage. The process is controlled by charge carrier transport, descibed in this module.
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Beside electrical properties, electronic devices also involve optical aspects, for example in light-emitting diodes and photovoltaic cells. This modulel describes the interactions of light with organic semiconductors.
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Reviewed on Jun 7, 2020
This course is still new. It lacks material and quizzes but it is good that some universities are at least trying to provide courses on such subjects.
Reviewed on Apr 4, 2021
Covered many topics without skipping anything that is important or complicating anything that could be difficult.
Reviewed on May 29, 2020
The explaination is good,and there were many new topics to learn from this.
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