New dimensions for semiconductor devices: polymeric field-effect transistors

Jari Paloheimo, Eero Punkka, Pekka Kuivalainen, Henrik Stubb, Paula Yli-Lahti

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Abstract

Conducting polymers are sometimes considered as a branch of molecular electronics. The solubility recently achieved for some conductive polymers facilitates a flexible fabrication of polymer based electronic device structures. Thin film field-effect transistors have been prepared from poly (3-hexylthiophene) by spin-coating techniques. The characteristics of these devices are presented as well as their use in materials characterization to study the charge carrier mobility. Potential benefits and drawbacks of polymers in these device applications are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTreatise on microelectronics
EditorsJuha Sinkkonen
Place of PublicationHelsinki
Pages178-185
Publication statusPublished - 1989
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings

Publication series

SeriesActa Polytechnica Scandinavica: EL Electrical Engineering Series
Volume64
ISSN0001-6845

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