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Organic Semiconductors

Organic semiconductors are carbon-based materials that conduct electricity, used in electronic devices like flexible displays, solar cells, and transistors. Unlike traditional inorganic semiconductors such as silicon, they are composed of organic molecules or polymers, which can be engineered to be lightweight, flexible, and even transparent. Their unique properties allow for innovative applications, including bendable electronics and wearable technology. Although they typically have lower efficiency than inorganic materials, ongoing advancements continue to improve their performance, making them a promising future alternative in electronics and energy devices.