High-Performance Plastic Transistors Fabricated by Printing Techniques
Chemistry of Materials1997Vol. 9(6), pp. 1299–1301
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Abstract
A printed field-effect transistor (FET) is reported, in which all the essential components are screen-printed for the first time. This transistor has a polyimide dielectric layer, a regioregular poly(3-alkythiophene) semiconducting layer, and two silver electrodes, all of which are printed on an ITO-coated plastic substrate.
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