Abstract

Progress in environmental stability and processability, and the increase of the field-effect mobility of organic semiconductors has triggered their use as the active element in microelectronic devices. The advantages of their application are the easy processing, for example, spin-coating and ink-jet printing, without a temperature hierarchy, and their mechanical flexibility. Applications are foreseen in the field of large-area electronics where numerous devices are integrated on low-cost substrates such as plastics. The first flexible, even rollable, quarter video graphics array (QVGA) active matrix displays based on organic semiconductors have already been reported.[1]

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