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The observation that n‐channel organic semiconductors perform better when deposited onto fluoroalkyl self–assembled monolayers (SAMs) while p‐channel semiconductors perform better on alkyl SAMs raises the question as to which SAM to employ in complementary circuits. As U. Kraft and co‐workers describe on page 207, the answer depends on the transistor's contact resistance and hence the channel length...
Low‐voltage p‐channel and n‐channel organic transistors with channel lengths down to 0.5 μm using four small‐molecule semiconductors and ultra‐thin dielectrics based on two different phosphonic acid monolayers are fabricated on plastic substrates and studied in terms of effective mobility, intrinsic mobility and contact resistance. For the optimum materials combination, flexible complementary circuits...
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