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Organic thin‐film transistors are developed that have a low operating voltage of below 2V and extraordinarily excellent thermal stability over 250 °C, which is far beyond the temperature of steam irons (typically 200 °C). It is expected that novel wearable electronic applications compatible with ironing will be possible by making full use of the mechanical softness and heat resistance of the new organic...
Low‐operating‐voltage flexible organic thin‐film transistors with high thermal stability using DPh‐DNTT and SAM gate dielectrics are reported. The mobility of the transistors are decreased by 23% after heating to 250 °C for 30 min. Furthermore, flexible organic pseudo‐CMOS inverter circuits, which are functional after heating to 200 °C, are demonstrated.
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