1988
DOI: 10.1016/0379-6779(88)90318-9
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Polythiophene field-effect transistor: Its characteristics and operation mechanism

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“…A central problem in the fabrication are the thin (some ten nanometers) and still homogeneous layers that are needed. The first series of FET experiments addreSSing the mobility properties of conducting polymers were made on electrochemically grown PT fIlms [96]. Sophisticated studies on polyacetylene FETs demonstrated the soliton formation in situ [97].…”
Section: Field Effecf Transistors For Transport Property Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A central problem in the fabrication are the thin (some ten nanometers) and still homogeneous layers that are needed. The first series of FET experiments addreSSing the mobility properties of conducting polymers were made on electrochemically grown PT fIlms [96]. Sophisticated studies on polyacetylene FETs demonstrated the soliton formation in situ [97].…”
Section: Field Effecf Transistors For Transport Property Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polythiophenes, a versatile class of conjugated polymers, are still of growing interest due to their potential applications in the development of new materials such as photovoltaics [1][2][3][4], electrochromic devices [5,6] and energy storage [7][8][9]. These advanced systems require the modification of properties (electronic, optical, conductivity, etc.)…”
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“…Unfortunately, they are not always easily processable materials and sometimes need complex and expensive deposition techniques [4], [5]. Usually, conductive polymers are also poorly processable materials, but the synthesis of new monomers yields soluble materials in common organic solvents.…”
Section: B Materials For Textile Transistorsmentioning
confidence: 99%