Controlling charge-transfer at the gate interface of organic field-effect transistors
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We have built a model organic field-effect transistor that is basically composed of a single layer of pentacene crystal in interaction with an oxide surface. Drain and source contacts are ohmic so that the pentacene layer can carry a current density as hig ...
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