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Stabilization and Specification in Polymer Field-Effect Transistor Semiconductors.

Howard E Katz
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The strong and varied chemical interactions between polymer semiconductors and small molecules, and the electronic consequences of these interactions, make polymer organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) attractive as vapor sensing elements. Two hindrances to their wider acceptance and use are their environmental drift and the poor specificity of individual OFETs. Approaches to addressing these two present drawbacks are presented in this Spotlight on Applications. They include the use of semiconducting polymers with greater inherent stability, circuits that add further stability, and arrays that generate patterns that are much more specific to analyte vapors of interest than the individual responses.
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