Late-news poster: Percolating networks improve mobility in organic semiconductor devices for printed electronics

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Abstract

A novel method is presented to increase dramatically the effective mobility in organic semiconducting inks by embedding conductive nano/micro-particles into the host matrix of typical organic inks. Such particles form percolating network which effectively shorten the channel length in TFTs, greatly improving performance. Organic TFTs with such embedded percolating networks of Au micro-particles were shown in a typical P3HT polymer semiconductor showing 5 X improvement in device mobility over reference OTFTs without such percolating networks.

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Jain, A. R., & Powch, G. A. (2011). Late-news poster: Percolating networks improve mobility in organic semiconductor devices for printed electronics. In 49th Annual SID Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition 2011, Display Week 2011 (Vol. 3, pp. 1577–1580). https://doi.org/10.1889/1.3621165

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