An organic active adaptation transistor with light intensity-dependent photoadaptation

A team of researchers from the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed an organic active adaptation transistor (OAAT). In their paper published in the journal Nature Electronics, the group describes how they overcame a hurdle involving charge transport, and explores possible uses for their OAAT.

An organic active adaptation transistor with light intensity-dependent photoadaptation
A team of researchers from the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed an organic active adaptation transistor (OAAT). In their paper published in the journal Nature Electronics, the group describes how they overcame a hurdle involving charge transport, and explores possible uses for their OAAT.