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Fabio Cicoira

Researcher at École Polytechnique de Montréal

Publications -  128
Citations -  5199

Fabio Cicoira is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: PEDOT:PSS & Conductive polymer. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 115 publications receiving 4396 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabio Cicoira include Institut national de la recherche scientifique & École Normale Supérieure.

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Organic Light Emitting Field Effect Transistors: Advances and Perspectives†

TL;DR: The planar geometry of organic light emitting field effect transistors (OLEFETs) offers direct access to the light emission region, providing a unique experimental configuration to investigate fundamental optical and electronic properties in organic semiconductors.
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Influence of device geometry on sensor characteristics of planar organic electrochemical transistors

TL;DR: The response of PEDOT:PSS planar electrochemical transistors to H2O2 can be tuned by varying the ratio between the areas of the channel and the gate electrode, finding devices with small gates show lower background signal and higher sensitivity.
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Two-Dimensional Structural Motif in Thienoacene Semiconductors: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of Tetrathienoanthracene Isomers

TL;DR: Stille coupling of 2-and 3-thiophene derivatives with tetrabromobenzene followed by oxidative cyclization provides a simple, two-step synthetic route to two isomeric tetrathienoanthracene structures (13 and 14) as discussed by the authors.
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New opportunities for organic electronics and bioelectronics: ions in action

TL;DR: In this article, the coupling of ionic and electronic transport in organic electronic devices, focusing on electrolyte-gated transistors, is discussed, where the authors show that such transistors can be operated at low electrical bias and permit unprecedented charge carrier densities within the transistor channel.