Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) report a unipolar n-type transistor with a world-leading electron mobility performance of up to 7.16 cm2 V-1 s-1. This achievement h... Read more
A new transistor based on organic materials has been developed by scientists at Linköping University. It has the ability to learn, and is equipped with both short-term and long-term memory.... Read more
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have discovered a simple new tweak that could double the efficiency of organic electronics. OLED-displays, plastic-based solar cel... Read more
Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics have developed the world’s first complementary electrochemical logic circuits that can function stably for long periods in water. This is... Read more
A discovery by an international team of researchers from Princeton University, the Georgia Institute of Technology and Humboldt University in Berlin points the way to more widespread use of... Read more
Regulating plant physiology with organic electronics A drug delivery ion pump constructed from organic electronic components also works in plants. Researchers from the Laboratory of Organic... Read more
New technology could revolutionise printed electronics by enabling high quality semiconducting molecular crystals to be directly spray-deposited on any surface. University of Surrey and Nati... Read more
A microbial protein fiber discovered by a Michigan State University scientist transports charges at rates high enough to be applied in manmade nanotechnologies. The discovery, featured in th... Read more
Future fitness trackers could soon add blood-oxygen levels to the list of vital signs measured with new technology developed by engineers at UC Berkeley “There are various pulse oximeters al... Read more
Results in thin films capable of conducting electricity 10 times more efficiently than those created using conventional methods Through innovations to a printing process, researchers have ma... Read more
The technology is a big step towards realizing futuristic devices Researchers at Wake Forest University‘s Organic Electronics group have come up with a novel solution to one of the big... Read more