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Structure‐property relationships in solution‐processable semiconducting polymers are integral to advancing the field of organic electronics. High‐throughput screening techniques present a potential advantage in defining empirical relationships between processing conditions and device performance. on p. 1257, Zhenan Bao and co‐workers report the use of microfluidic devices and a sub‐strate annealing...
Structure‐processing‐property relationships in solution processable organic semiconducting polymers are both complex and important. High throughput screening techniques present a potential advantage in defining empirical relationships between processing conditions and device performance. Using microfluidic devices and a substrate annealing gradient system large arrays of organic thin‐film transistors...
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