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Wat (wie) is monostable {{Electronics}} - definitie

FIELD OF MATERIALS SCIENCE RESEARCHING ORGANIC SUBSTANCES WITH ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES
Plastic electronics; Laminar electronics; Polymer electronics
  • Schematic of a bilayer OLED: 1. Cathode (−), 2. Emissive layer, 3. Emission of radiation, 4. Conductive layer, 5. Anode (+)
  • Bilayer organic photovoltaic cell
  • Br6A, a next generation pure organic light emitting crystal family
  • Organics-based flexible display
  • Organic [[CMOS]] logic circuit. Total thickness is less than 3 μm. Scale bar: 25 mm
  • Five structures of organic photovoltaic materials
  • Rubrene-OFET with the highest charge mobility
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  • Illustration of thin film transistor device

monostable {{Electronics}}      
monostable Electronics
¦ adjective (of a circuit or device) having only one stable position or state.
¦ noun a monostable device or circuit.
Organic electronics         
Organic electronics is a field of materials science concerning the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of organic molecules or polymers that show desirable electronic properties such as conductivity. Unlike conventional inorganic conductors and semiconductors, organic electronic materials are constructed from organic (carbon-based) molecules or polymers using synthetic strategies developed in the context of organic chemistry and polymer chemistry.
brown goods         
  • Gramophone]] factory in [[Hannover-Nordstadt]]
  • CoCo 3]] computer system, from the 1980s
  • Kokkola, Finland]]
  • Guide to Greener Electronics 2017 findings
  • A [[Radio Shack]] [[consumer electronics store]] in a mall
  • A radio and TV store in 1961
  • A modern flat panel, [[HDTV]] [[television set]]
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR EVERYDAY USE, TYPICALLY IN PRIVATE HOMES
Consumer electronic; Brown goods; Consumer Electronics; Consumer Electronic; Consumer-electronics; Home electronics; Electronic goods; Browngoods; Electronic store; Environmental impact of consumer electronics; Consumer electronic devices; Consumer electronics device; Consumer electronics devices; Black good; Black goods
¦ plural noun television sets, audio equipment, and similar household appliances. Compare with white goods.

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Organic electronics

Organic electronics is a field of materials science concerning the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of organic molecules or polymers that show desirable electronic properties such as conductivity. Unlike conventional inorganic conductors and semiconductors, organic electronic materials are constructed from organic (carbon-based) molecules or polymers using synthetic strategies developed in the context of organic chemistry and polymer chemistry.

One of the promised benefits of organic electronics is their potential low cost compared to traditional electronics. Attractive properties of polymeric conductors include their electrical conductivity (which can be varied by the concentrations of dopants) and comparatively high mechanical flexibility. Challenges to the implementation of organic electronic materials are their inferior thermal stability, high cost, and diverse fabrication issues.