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25 August 2008 Materials for organic electronics: conductors and semiconductors designed for wet processing
Stephan Kirchmeyer, Timo Meyer-Friedrichsen, Andreas Elschner, Detlef Gaiser, Wilfried Lövenich, Friedrich Jonas, Sergei A. Ponomarenko, Jin Jang
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Abstract
Organic electronics open new fields of applications requiring large-area coverage, structural flexibility, low-temperature and low-cost processing. A key for this technology is access to suitable materials. Progress in conducting and semiconducting materials for organic electronics will be reported. Highly conductive PEDOT-grades have been developed for high resolution printing. Linear oligomeric and star shaped oligothiophenes will be discussed. These materials show outstanding carge carrier mobility and environmental stability when deposited from vacuum deposition. After fine tuning the deposition parameter by ink jet printing we also obtained transistors with excellent properties. The concept of "flexible core" star shaped oligothiophenes will be discussion which might be a way to combine both, high charge carrier and wet processing.
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Stephan Kirchmeyer, Timo Meyer-Friedrichsen, Andreas Elschner, Detlef Gaiser, Wilfried Lövenich, Friedrich Jonas, Sergei A. Ponomarenko, and Jin Jang "Materials for organic electronics: conductors and semiconductors designed for wet processing", Proc. SPIE 7054, Organic Field-Effect Transistors VII and Organic Semiconductors in Sensors and Bioelectronics, 705402 (25 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.794888
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KEYWORDS
Transistors

Polymers

Printing

Semiconductors

Organic electronics

Organic semiconductors

Electrodes

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