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One important feature of organic semiconductors is their solution processability, which allows researchers to tune their aggregation states in solution and solid states and to control the processing conditions to reach desirable electronic and optoelectronic properties. Temperature is one of the most important processing parameters of organic semiconductors and has been studied extensively particularly...
Temperature is an influential parameter that determines the aggregation of solution processed organic semiconductors. In their Minireview on page 2908, Tao Wang et al. summarize the temperature‐induced aggregation of organic semiconductors in solution, during solution casting and upon thermal annealing post‐treatment of solid‐state thin films, which in turn impacts their optoelectronic properties...
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