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Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites

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Mitzi, DB; Dimitrakopoulos, CD; Kosbar, LL
Published in: Annual Device Research Conference Digest
January 1, 2001

Organic-inorganic perovskites were used for the fabrication of organic-inorganic light emitting devices (OILED) and organic-inorganic thin film transistors (OITFT). The combination of organic and inorganic materials allowed the advantages of better luminescence, conducting properties as well as thermal and mechanical stability and higher electrical mobility, besides simpler thin-film processing. The hybrid technology offers considerable scope of being used in thermoelectric, dielectric, photoconductive and magnetic applications.

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Annual Device Research Conference Digest

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

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185 / 186
 

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Mitzi, D. B., Dimitrakopoulos, C. D., & Kosbar, L. L. (2001). Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites. Annual Device Research Conference Digest, 185–186.
Mitzi, D. B., C. D. Dimitrakopoulos, and L. L. Kosbar. “Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites.” Annual Device Research Conference Digest, January 1, 2001, 185–86.
Mitzi DB, Dimitrakopoulos CD, Kosbar LL. Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites. Annual Device Research Conference Digest. 2001 Jan 1;185–6.
Mitzi, D. B., et al. “Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites.” Annual Device Research Conference Digest, Jan. 2001, pp. 185–86.
Mitzi DB, Dimitrakopoulos CD, Kosbar LL. Organic-inorganic electronic devices based on hybrid perovskites. Annual Device Research Conference Digest. 2001 Jan 1;185–186.

Published In

Annual Device Research Conference Digest

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

Start / End Page

185 / 186