“…Conjugated polymers have attracted attention in the field of organic electronics due to their advantages of good solution processability, excellent flexibility, convenience of synthesis and structural modification, and ease of large-scale fabrication. 1,2 In recent years, conjugated polymers have been used as active layers to fabricate various optoelectronic devices, such as organic photovoltaics, 3 organic light-emitting diodes, 4 organic thermoelectrics, 5 organic spintronics, 6 organic light-emitting transistors, 7 and organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). 8 OTFTs, for example, have wide application prospects in flexible displays, electronic skin, memory, and wearable/ implantable biomedical devices.…”