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Carbon-based semiconductors - new science, new engineering and new applications

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Transistors, light-emitting diodes and solar cells can now be fabricated with molecular semiconductors and polymers, and are now developed as viable technologies for large-area flexible electronics. This has real potential to make possible the low cost large area manufacturing needed for widespread use of solar cells. I will illustrate how this new technology has evolved from its science base.

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