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Organic Field-Effect Transistors ionic

Panzer, M.J., Frisbie, C.D., 2008. Exploiting ionic coupUng in electronic devices electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistors. Advanced Materials 20, 3177—3180. [Pg.596]

Panzer MJ, Frisbie CD (2008) Exploiting ionic coupling in electronic devices electrolytegated organic field-effect transistors. Adv Mater 20 3177-3180... [Pg.132]

Ono S, Seki S, Hirahara R, Tominari Y, Teikeya J (2008) High-mobility, low-power, and fastswitching organic field-effect transistors with ionic liquids. Appl Phys Lett 92 103313... [Pg.330]

Strong electron-donors or acceptors can effect charge transfer with insulating polymers and produce some increase in conductivity, e.g. from 10" S cm to 10" -10" Scm" for PS films exposed to iodine. This can be attributed to carrier hopping between localized charge-transfer sites, e.g. the pendant groups. The effect of organic and ionic impurities is particularly important in polymer films used as insulation and protective layers in semiconductor devices. This has been studied for various poly(ester imide)s by measurement of the residual current in a field-effect transistor (FET) coated with impurity-doped polymer. ... [Pg.690]


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