Several advantages make organic layers attractive for nanotechnology applications:
Flexibility: Organic materials can be flexible, making them suitable for applications in flexible electronics. Biocompatibility: Many organic materials are biocompatible, which is advantageous for biomedical applications. Tunability: The properties of organic layers can be easily tuned by modifying the molecular structure. Cost-effectiveness: Organic materials are often less expensive to produce and process compared to inorganic materials.