Oral history interviews. Materials science: Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductors (HOIS), 1996-1997.

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Oral history interviews. Materials science: Hybrid organic/inorganic semiconductors (HOIS), 1996-1997.

Interviews include: Donald Burland (IBM Almaden Research Center), Stephen Forrest (Princeton University), and William Steier (University of Southern California).

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