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Currently, organic semiconductors (OSs) are widely used as active components in practical devices related to energy storage and conversion, optoelectronics, catalysis, and biological sensors, etc. To satisfy the actual requirements of different types of devices, chemical structure design and self‐assembly process control have been synergistically performed. The morphology and other basic properties...
Multiscale Organic Semiconductors
The intrinsic properties and devices performance of multiscale organic semiconductors can be regulated through chemical structure design and controlled self‐assembly in a wide scale range from micro‐molecule to aggregated structures. In article number 2102811, Ning Wang, Yuliang Li, and Ling Bai review the research progress from molecular level to aggregated structures...