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Polymer semiconductor development OFETs

The metal-like property of these polymers is based on their chemical nature, which consists of chains of conjugated double bonds. If these polymers are oxidized, they become electrical conducting. In the neutral state they can have properties like an inorganic semiconductor. This has now become as important as the metal-like conductivity. One example is the development of an organic field effect transistor (OFET). [Pg.323]


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