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Solution processability of organic semiconductors allows high‐throughput fabrication on arbitrary substrates at low‐cost, but the films often exhibit low performance. Here, we report on a new method for device fabrication, vibration assisted crystallization (VAC) that produces superior films, which approach the fundamental performance limits shown in corresponding single‐crystal measurements.
O. D. Jurchescu and co‐workers demonstrate an improved performance in solution‐deposited organic thin‐film transistors (OTFTs) on page 6956 through the use of a simple vibration‐assisted crystallization. The performance of these OTFTs is comparable with that of singlecrystal transistors of the same material, and similar to that of the best recorded values for solution‐processable organic semiconductors...
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