Amorphous and organic semiconductors

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Amorphous and organic semiconductors are crucial in material science, characterized by their lack of long-range order and unique electronic properties. Amorphous semiconductors, like amorphous silicon, are used in thin-film transistors, while organic semiconductors, such as pentacene, are utilized in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Their classification is based on structural properties, with amorphous materials lacking crystalline structure and organic materials primarily consisting of carbon-based compounds. Resources like Wikipedia provide introductory information and further links for deeper understanding. These semiconductors play a significant role in advancing electronic and optoelectronic technologies.
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please explain abt amorphous and organic semiconductors...their properties ...nature of classification ...examples..etc..
 
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arun babu said:
please explain abt amorphous and organic semiconductors...their properties ...nature of classification ...examples..etc..

Tell us what you know so far. What sources of information have you been reading?
 
berkeman said:
Tell us what you know so far. What sources of information have you been reading?
i am sorry to say that i have no info on the topic...it is a part of our material science syllabi...but is not present in any texts i have looked into...
 
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