Organic and metal-halide perovskites semiconductors share many attractive attributes for application in an expanding range of emerging opto-electronics. However, extensive efforts to translate their advantageous characteristics to viable commercial technologies, have highlighted the numerous technological challenges that still remain. In this presentation I will discuss our recent efforts to address some of these challenges by combining perovskites with organic semiconductors. I will show how physical blending of the two components in combination with other building blocks borrowed from printed electronics, can lead to prototypical devices, such as transistors, memories, and memristors, with intriguing functionalities and performance.
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