1. Introduction Organic semiconductors are a class of carbon-based materials that combine the electronic properties of traditional inorganic semiconductors (like silicon) with the mechanical advantages of organic plastics. Unlike conventional semiconductors that rely on crystalline lattices of silicon or gallium arsenide, organic semiconductors are composed of molecules or polymers held together by weak van der Waals forces.
1. Introduction Organic semiconductors are a class of carbon-based materials that combine the electronic properties of traditional inorganic semiconductors (like silicon) with the mechanical advantages of organic plastics. Unlike conventional semiconductors that rely on crystalline lattices of silicon or gallium arsenide, organic semiconductors are composed of molecules or polymers held together by weak van der Waals forces.
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