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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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From: Gottfried6/24/2001 11:43:59 AM
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Sunday reading on organic electronics from "IBM Journal of Research and Development"...

>There will be continued growth in the field of organic electronics, fueled by the promise of the new products and applications that can be derived from electronically and optically active organic and hybrid materials. These include low-cost and perhaps even flexible displays for e-newspapers and advertising, and low-cost memory and logic devices. Long-term research efforts and innovation are needed to provide new organic semiconductors, organic light-emitters, and conducting polymers with improved performance, processability, and environmental stability to oxygen and moisture. The successful development of these new materials will require increased multidisciplinary partnerships among physicists, chemists, biochemists, and engineers. As improvements in material properties are realized over the next ten years, organic electronics may displace traditional entrenched technologies and manufacturers.<

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