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Inkjet‐assisted nanotransfer printing, described by M. M. Sung and co‐workers on page 2874, enables monolithic integration of crystalline nanowire arrays with a diverse range of organic materials. Droplets of different molecular ink solutions are transformed into single‐crystal organic nanowires within nanoscale channels at selected locations in a nanoscale line‐patterned mold. Patterned arrays of...
Inkjet‐assisted nanotransfer printing (inkjet‐NTP) facilitates spatial control of many arrays of various organic functional materials on a single substrate with a high‐throughput integration process, enabling monolithic integration of various organic nanopatterns. Inkjet‐NTP enables wafer‐scale organic electronic circuits composed of field‐effect transistors, complementary inverters, and p–n diodes,...
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