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The development of low‐cost, flexible electronic devices is subordinated to the advancement in solution‐based and low‐temperature‐processable semiconducting materials, such as colloidal quantum dots (QDs) and single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). Here, excellent compatibility of QDs and SWCNTs as a complementary pair of semiconducting materials for fabrication of high‐performance complementary...
A hybrid voltage inverter is made with two field‐effect transistors, one using quantum dots as active material and the other polymer‐wrapped carbon nanotubes. In article number 1701764, Maria A. Loi and co‐workers demonstrate that different solution‐processable, low‐dimensional materials can be combined to obtain high‐performance, low‐cost, and low‐voltage electronics.
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