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Self healable PEDOT based film hydrogel and OECT devices
Advancements in bioelectronics, incorporating self-healing materials for wearable devices, and measuring bioelectric signals to assess physiological parameters.
Solution Gated Field Effect Transistors for Biosensing Applications
Novel biosensing devices, like bio-FET sensors, offer label-free analysis by detecting ionic and biomolecular charges, crucial for diagnostics and biological research.
Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Membrane Functionalization
We present an article that discusses two applications in particular; first, using these layers as polyelectrolyte membranes to control permeability.
Fullerenes for Bioscience & Photovoltaic Applications
Find various photovoltaic and bioscience-based applications of fullerenes.
Molecular Self-Assembly Introduction
Molecular self-assembly, explored through electrostatic and monolayer approaches, is significant in material science.
High Crystalline Organic Transistors
Small molecular weight organic semiconductors are promising for flexible transistor applications in next-gen soft electronics.
Achieving High Efficiency in Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Electroluminescence of organic molecules has been a wellknown phenomenon for more than 50 years.
Aggregation-induced Emission Luminogens for Non-doped Organic Light-emitting Diodes
Organic Light-emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are solid-state devices that transform electrical energy into light. OLEDs are considered the next generation technology for high-resolution flexible displays and solid state lighting, attracting intense scientific and industrial interest.
AIE Luminogens: A Family of New Materials with Multifaceted Functionalities
AIE Luminogens - Family of new materials with multifaceted functionalities. Find some representative applications of the AIEgens
Conjugated Polymers for the Engineering of Device/Tissue Interface
Conjugated polymers offer charge transport between inorganic, electrically conducting metals and organic, proton-conducting biological systems.
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