Further reading

 

 

Information on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 (press release, information for the public, advanced information, suggested web links to institutions and companies etc), The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Conductive Polymers – Information (advanced) on the Nobel Prize 2000, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Conductive Polymers, M.G.Kanatzidis, Chem. Eng. News 3, p. 36, 1990.

Plastic Electronics, D. de Leeuw, Physics World, p. 31, March 1999.

How far will circuits shrink?, R.E. Gleason, Science Spectra 20, 2000, p. 32.

 

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