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Spin Transport in Organic Semiconductors: A Brief Overview of the First Eight Years

Kazi M. Alam, Sandipan Pramanik

Published 2010-05-07Version 1

In this article we briefly review the current state of the experimental research on spin polarized transport in organic semiconductors. These systems, which include small molecular weight compounds and polymers, are central in the rapidly maturing area of organic electronics. A great deal of effort has been invested in the last eight years toward understanding spin injection and transport in organics. These developments have opened up the possibility of realizing a new family of organic spintronic devices which will blend the chemical versatility of organic materials with spintronic functionalities.

Comments: 67 pages, 12 figures. Invited book chapter to appear in "Nanoelectronics: Fabrication, Interconnects and Device Structures" (Taylor and Francis). Comments welcome!
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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