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"Organic Field Effect Transistors discusses the fundamental mechanisms that apply to OFETs fabrication, operation, and characterization. This unique book presents the state-of-the-art in organic field effect transistors (OFETs) with a particular focus on the materials and techniques useful for making integrated circuits. It also addresses many of the practical issues associated with OFET fabrication, characterization, modeling, and integration with other devices." "The text contains significant material which provides practical advice for both beginning and experienced researchers in OFETs. Special features of Organic Field Effect Transistors include detailed laboratory procedures in chapters three and four, recipes and mask design guidance in the appendices, and an extensive analysis of both traditional and emerging electrical characterization procedures in chapter six." "With research in organic semiconductors overlapping with material science, chemistry and electrical engineering, Organic Field Effect Transistors is a reference that provides a standard language to unify the field."--BOOK JACKET.
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This dissertation by Hiam Sinno explores the development and manufacturing of organic field effect transistors (OFETs), specifically focusing on electrolyte-gated organic field effect transistors (EGOFETs). It addresses the challenges in printing these transistors using inkjet technology, with an emphasis on surface modification techniques to improve printability. The work investigates the effects of bias stress, a common issue leading to operational instability in EGOFETs, and offers insights into its mechanism and control. The research aims to advance the commercial viability of flexible, low-cost organic electronics, suitable for large-area applications. The intended audience includes researchers and professionals in materials science and organic electronics.
Organic electronics. --- Field-effect transistors. --- Organic electronics --- Field-effect transistors
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