Logo

Organic Semiconductors by Mohan Jacob (ed.)

Small book cover: Organic Semiconductors

Organic Semiconductors
by

Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN-13: 9783906980973
Number of pages: 264

Description:
Organic electronics, such as displays, photovoltaics and electronics circuits and components, offer several advantages over the conventional inorganic-based electronics because they are inexpensive, flexible, unbreakable, optically transparent, lightweight and have low power consumption.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(23MB, PDF)

Similar books

Book cover: Digital Circuit Projects: An Overview of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated CircuitsDigital Circuit Projects: An Overview of Digital Circuits Through Implementing Integrated Circuits
by - Gettysburg College
This text introduces the most important digital circuits: adders, decoders, multiplexers, D flip-flops, and simple state machines. The textbook puts the ability to understand these circuits into the hands of hobbyists or Computer Science students.
(10967 views)
Book cover: Socratic ElectronicsSocratic Electronics
by
Questions and answers about electronics covering several topics: basic electricity, simple circuits, Ohm's Law, op-amps. A tested way of centering instruction around students is to teach by asking questions, generally called the 'Socratic method'.
(21201 views)
Book cover: Advanced Memristor ModelingAdvanced Memristor Modeling
by - MDPI AG
This monograph summarizes results from several of the author's papers about memristors and memristor circuits. These papers are based on titaniumdioxide memristors, which still have very wide application, and are main objects of investigation.
(6911 views)
Book cover: Circuit Design Using Personal ComputersCircuit Design Using Personal Computers
by - John Wiley & Sons
This practical guide to designing electronic circuits using small computers and programmable calculators makes it easy to implement both classical and sophisticated design techniques. It uses the interaction between circuit designer and computer.
(18733 views)