Organic thin-film transistors with enhanced sensing capabilities

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Abstract

Organic thin-film transistors, used as sensing devices, have been attracting quite a considerable interest lately as they offer advantages such as multi parameter behaviour and possibility to be quite easily molecularly tuned for the detection of specific analytes. Here, a study on the dependences of the devices responses on important parameters such as the active layer thickness and its morphology as well as on the transistor channel length is presented. To introduce the least number of variables the system chosen for this study is quite a simple and well assessed one being based on a thiophene oligomer active layer exposed to 1-butanol vapours.

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Angione, M. D., Marinelli, F., Dell’Aquila, A., Luzio, A., Pignataro, B., & Torsi, L. (2009). Organic thin-film transistors with enhanced sensing capabilities. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 129, pp. 217–224). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95930-4_36

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