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Vacuum-processed polyethylene as a dielectric for low operating voltage organic field effect transistors.

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This work shows that high-quality gate dielectrics consisting of polymeric materials can be vacuum-processed and supports low-hysteresis transport in C60 and pentacene.
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This article is published in Organic Electronics.The article was published on 2012-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 63 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic semiconductor & Electron mobility.

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"Green" electronics: biodegradable and biocompatible materials and devices for sustainable future.

TL;DR: This Review will highlight recent research advancements in this emerging group of materials and their integration in unconventional organic electronic devices.
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Organic and Polymeric Semiconductors Enhanced by Noncovalent Conformational Locks.

TL;DR: This review offers a comprehensive and general summary of conjugated systems with such noncovalent conformational locks, including O···S, N··· s, X···s, and H··S through-space interactions, together with analysis by density functional theory computation, X-ray diffraction, and microstructural characterization, as well as by evaluation of charge transport in organic thin-film transistors and solar cells.
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Green and biodegradable electronics

TL;DR: A brief review of the initial steps taken to address the issue of electronic waste with biodegradable organic electronic materials can be found in this paper, which highlights recent progress in these classes of material, covering substrates and insulators, semiconductors, and finally conductors.
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Electronic and optoelectronic materials and devices inspired by nature

TL;DR: This short review article focuses primarily on organic and bio-organic electronic and optoelectronic systems derived from or inspired by nature, and outlines the complex charge transport and photo-physics which control their behaviour.
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Hydrogen-bonds in molecular solids – from biological systems to organic electronics

TL;DR: This article aims to highlight recent work on application of nature-inspired H-bonded organic molecules in organic electronic devices and exploitation of H- bonding for supramolecular assembly of organic conductors.
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General observation of n-type field-effect behaviour in organic semiconductors

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the use of an appropriate hydroxyl-free gate dielectric—such as a divinyltetramethylsiloxane-bis(benzocyclobutene) derivative (BCB; ref. 6)—can yield n-channel FET conduction in most conjugated polymers, revealing that electrons are considerably more mobile in these materials than previously thought.
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Gate Insulators in Organic Field-Effect Transistors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed recent progress in the understanding of insulator/semiconductor interfaces in organic field effect transistors (OFETs) and emphasized that the choice of gate insulator is as important for high-quality OFET devices as the semiconductor itself, especially because of the unique transport mechanisms operating in them.
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Polyethylene characterization by FTIR

TL;DR: In this paper, the optimum conditions for FTIR spectra acquisition were established and permitted unequivocally to identify the three most important commercially available grades: low density, high density and linear low density products (LDPE, HDPE and LLDPE respectively).
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Contemporary polymer chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a broad overview of the field of polymer chemistry and its application in the biomedical field, including the following: 1. Polymer Nomenclature. 2. Properties and uses of Selected Polymers. 3. Free-Radical Polymerization.
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Tunable Fröhlich polarons in organic single-crystal transistors

TL;DR: This work has studied transport through organic single-crystal FETs with different gate insulators and finds that the temperature dependence of the mobility evolves from metallic-like to insulating-like with increasing dielectric constant of the insulator.
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