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RGANIC/polymer/nanocomposite materials have attracted much attention for building large-area, mechanically flexible electronic devices [1]–[6]. Organic light-emitting diodes for flat-panel displays appear ready for mass production [7], [8], and significant progress has also been made in organic thin-film transistors [9], and solar cells [10], [11]. There is also a strong desire to develop new large-scale advanced materials that can meet the growing demand for miniaturization, high-speed performance, and flexibility for microelectronic products. An effort in this direction is presented in this paper.
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