Researchers report a unipolar n-type transistor with a world-leading electron mobility performance of up to 7.16 cm2 V-1 s-1. This achievement heralds an exciting future for organic electronics, ...
Graphene is regularly touted as a “super material” in electronics manufacturing—one able to do everything that silicon does, except better. But that isn’t good enough for one team at Berkeley Labs.
A transistor fabricated from the crystalline phase of an organic semiconductor material could provide a path to improved switching speeds — rivalling those of devices built from inorganic materials ...
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