Monolayer organic field-effect transistors

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Monolayer organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) are attracting worldwide interest in device physics and novel applications due to their ultrathin active layer for two-dimensional charge transport. The monolayer films are generally prepared by thermal evaporation, the Langmuir technique or self-assembly process, etc., but their electrical performance is relatively lower than corresponding thick films. From 2011, the performance of monolayer OFETs has been boosted by using the monolayer molecular crystals (MMCs) as active channels, which opened up a new era for monolayer OFETs. In this review, recent progress of monolayer OFETs, including the preparation of monolayer films, their OFET performance and applications are summarized. Finally, perspectives of monolayer OFETs in the near future are also discussed.

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Liu, J., Jiang, L., Hu, W., Liu, Y., & Zhu, D. (2019, March 1). Monolayer organic field-effect transistors. Science China Chemistry. Science in China Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-018-9411-5

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