Modeling of physical and electrical characteristics of organic thin film transistors

  • Locci, Simone
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Publication date
February 2009

Abstract

The most studied and widely employed material for electronics is undoubtedly silicon. Its semiconductor properties and its associated costs make it an ideal candidate for most of the needs of today electronics. However, several different materials have been studied in the last years. In 1977, Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa discovered a new, carbon based, highly-conductive polymer: the oxidized, iodine-doped polyacetylene. For their discovery, which was one of the most important milestones for organic electronics, they were jointly awarded the chemistry Nobel Prize in 2000. In this doctoral thesis, a theoretical framework for the electronics of organic transistors is developed. In chapter 2 an overview of the top...

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