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Organic tunnel field-effect transistors
Abstract The much sought after intrinsically flexible organic transistors are poised to become a central ingredient in the development of wearable technologies and bioelectronics1-3. A paramount requisite for these applications lies in achieving high signal amplification at low power.
Xiaohong Zhang +11 more
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Organic field-effect transistor-based flexible sensors
Flexible transistors are the next generation sensing technology, due to multiparametric analysis, reduced complexity, biocompatibility, lightweight with tunable optoelectronic properties. We summarize multitude of applications realized with OFETs.
Saravanan Yuvaraja +6 more
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High-performance $n$-type organic field-effect transistors with ionic liquid gates
High-performance $n$-type organic field-effect transistors were developed with ionic-liquid gates and N,N$^"$-bis(n-alkyl)-(1,7 and 1,6)-dicyanoperylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide)s single-crystals.
Chen, Z. +4 more
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Polythiophene and oligothiophene systems modified by TTF electroactive units for organic electronics [PDF]
The aim of this review is to give an update on current progress in the synthesis, properties and applications of thiophene-based conjugated systems bearing tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) units. We focus mostly on the synthesis of poly- and oligothiophenes with
Findlay, Neil J. +2 more
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Polar Organic Gate Dielectrics for Graphene Field-Effect Transistor-Based Sensor Technology
We have pioneered the use of liquid polar organic molecules as alternatives to rigid gate-dielectrics for the fabrication of graphene field-effect transistors.
Kevin A. Kam +4 more
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Synthesis and optoelectronic properties of an anthracene derivative
An asymmetric a-side alkyl chain anthracene derivative 6-(4 (-2 Ethyl Octyl) Phenyl) 2Phenyl Anthracene (EOPPA) was designed based on a π-electron skeleton with a side alkyl chain of anthracene core molecule.
Darya Khan +5 more
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Using the Bingel–Hirsch reaction, new hexakis methanofullerenes containing strained polycyclic hydrocarbons were synthesized. Organic field-effect transistors were manufactured based on the obtained compounds.
Arslan R. Akhmetov +5 more
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Hall effect of quasi-hole gas in organic single-crystal transistors
Hall effect is detected in organic field-effect transistors, using appropriately shaped rubrene (C42H28) single crystals. It turned out that inverse Hall coefficient, having a positive sign, is close to the amount of electric-field induced charge upon ...
Aoyagi, Y. +4 more
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Nonlinear charge injection in organic field-effect transistors
Transport properties of a series of poly(3-hexylthiophene) organic field effect transistors with Cr, Cu and Au source/drain electrodes were examined over a broad temperature range.
B. H. Hamadani, D. Natelson, Shur M.
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Local charge carrier mobility in disordered organic field-effect transistors [PDF]
In conventional field-effect transistors, the extracted mobility does not take into account the distribution of charge carriers. However, in disordered organic field-effect transistors, the local charge carrier mobility decreases from the semiconductor ...
Blom, PWM +3 more
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