@article{40cdec4b6d7e431fa387b83a02d7d3e5,
title = "Symposium D: Organic materials for electronics: Polymer interfaces with metals and semiconductors",
author = "Br{\'e}das, {J. L.} and Salaneck, {W. R.} and G. Wegner",
note = "Funding Information: There was also a strong industry/applications component within the symposium. In the opto-electronics area, AKZO, The Netherlands, is involved in studies of non-linear optical properties in connection with optical switches, opto-chips and future telecommunications applications. In the LED area, activity in Europe is relatively strong and high profile, with extensive projects in both universities and industry. There are programmes funded by the European Commission, for basic research under ESPRIT and industrial research under BRITE-EURAM, and with industrial participation by Philips in Eindhoven, Hoechst AG in Frankfurt and Thomson-CSF in Paris. The intellectual property arising from the original work on polymer electroluminescence in Cambridge has been transferred to a new company, Cambridge Display Technology, and activities to take these devices from the laboratory to the market place are accelerating rapidly both there and elsewhere. Although there is obvious interest in the possibility of reaching the graphic display market, the scope for applications is very wide and it is likely that first applications will be in areas that require considerably less investment and development.",
year = "1994",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1016/0379-6779(94)90003-5",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "67",
pages = "1--2",
journal = "Synthetic Metals",
issn = "0379-6779",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
number = "1-3",
}