Abstract

Transistor Photomemory The fluorescent organic inks of an invisible pen are exploited as a photoactive charge-storage layer in transistor photomemory. This concept is introduced by Suhendro Purbo Prakoso, Yu-Cheng Chiu, and co-workers in article number 2201147. With an estimated usage budget of $0.003 per cm2, the fluorescent organic ink can serve as an ultralow-cost charge-trapping material with exquisite optical properties.

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