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Dopants give organic electronics a new spin

Published

Author(s)

Curt A. Richter, Emily G. Bittle

Abstract

Electron spins can travel long distances in heavily-doped organic materials.
Citation
Nature Electronics
Volume
2
Issue
3

Keywords

Spintronics, Organic Spintronics, Organic Electronics, Nanoelectronics

Citation

Richter, C. and Bittle, E. (2019), Dopants give organic electronics a new spin, Nature Electronics, [online], https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-019-0230-5 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created March 7, 2019, Updated January 27, 2020
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