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Recent progress on organic thin film transistors and flexble display applications
Organic transistors are promising in the future development of active devices for flexible, low-cost and large-area photoelectric devices. However, conventional filed effect transistors using organic materials have low-speed, low-power, and relatively high operational voltage, and these poor device performances. Vertical type transistors show high-speed and high-current characteristics and are suitable for driver elements of flexible displays.
Recent progress on organic thin film transistors and flexble display applications
Organic transistors are promising in the future development of active devices for flexible, low-cost and large-area photoelectric devices. However, conventional filed effect transistors using organic materials have low-speed, low-power, and relatively high operational voltage, and these poor device performances. Vertical type transistors show high-speed and high-current characteristics and are suitable for driver elements of flexible displays.
Recent progress on organic thin film transistors and flexble display applications
Kazuhiro Kudo, (author)
2006-10-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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