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Chemical and biochemical sensors based on silicon nanowire field-effect transistor arrays [PDF]
Field-effect transistors (FETs) made from semiconducting nanowires have great potential as electronic biochemical sensors if they can be integrated as an array in a CMOS-compatible architecture together with microfluidic channels and interfacing ...
Wipf, Mathias
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Organic field-effect transistors
AbstractThe paper reviews the recent year publications concerning organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). A lot of works have been performed to help understanding the structural and electrical properties of materials used to construct OFETs. It has been established that in partially ordered systems, the charge transport mechanism is thermally ...
M. Małachowski, J. Żmija
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Organic field-effect optical waveguides
Despite recent advances in organic optoelectronics development, integration of electronics and photonics in a chip remains a challenge. Here, the authors demonstrate organic field-effect optical waveguides that control propagating photons by the electric
Guangyao Zhao +6 more
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In this paper, the influence of dielectric polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) layer on the detectivity of pentacene-based photodetectors with field-effect transistor (FET) configuration were investigated in a visible region.
D. Yang, L. Zhang, S. Y. Yang, B. S. Zou
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Design, Synthesis, and Application in OFET of a Quinoxaline-Based D-A Conjugated Polymer
A novel alternating donor–acceptor polymer PQ1 is designed and synthesized by palladium-catalyzed Stille coupling between quinoxaline as an electron-deficient unit and indacenodithiophene (IDT) as electron-rich groups.
Zhicheng Dai +2 more
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Physics of organic ferroelectric field‐effect transistors [PDF]
AbstractMost of the envisaged applications of organic electronics require a nonvolatile memory that can be programmed, erased, and read electrically. Ferroelectric field‐effect transistors (FeFET) are especially suitable due to the nondestructive read‐out and low power consumption.
Brondijk, J.J. +3 more
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Bias stress effect and recovery in organic field effect transistors: proton migration mechanism [PDF]
Organic field-effect transistors exhibit operational instabilities when a gate bias is applied. For a constant gate bias the threshold voltage shifts towards the applied gate bias voltage, an effect known as the bias-stress effect.
Mathijssen, Simon G. J. +18 more
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Control of Organic Superconducting Field-Effect Transistor by Cooling Rate
A new superconducting field-effect transistor (FET) in the vicinity of bandwidth-controlled Mott transition was developed using molecular strongly correlated system κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br [BEDT-TTF = bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene ...
Genta Kawaguchi, Hiroshi M. Yamamoto
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Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Gate Dielectric Treated With Anionic Surfactant in C60 Fullerene-Based n-Channel Organic Field Effect Transistors [PDF]
We report on the preparation and performance enhancement of n-type low-voltage organic field effect transistors (FETs) based on cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) (cr-PVA) as gate dielectric and C60 fullerene as channel semiconductor.
Ali Nawaz +2 more
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In this work, a low temperature (<85°C) packaging approach is proposed to implement highly stable ion-sensitive organic field-effect transistors (ISOFET) for multiple ion detection.
Yixiao Tang +7 more
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