Search for dissertations about: "organic transistor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words organic transistor.
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1. Organic electrochemical transistor
Abstract : Conducting polymers entered the research field in late 70's and investigations regarding printable electronics started a decade later. In this thesis printable organic electrochemical transistors (OECT) will be treated. Conjugated polymers can be switched between a high conducting and low conducting state in electrochemical cells. READ MORE
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2. An Organic Electrochemical Transistor for Printed Sensors and Logic
Abstract : Conducting polymers entered the research field in late 70´s and efforts aimed at achieving printed electronics started a decade later. This thesis treats printable organic electrochemical transistors (OECT). Some conjugated polymers can be switched between a high conducting and a low conducting state in an electrochemical cell. READ MORE
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3. Wood Templated Organic Electronics
Abstract : In today’s digital era, electronics are integral to most activities in our daily lives, offering swift and global communication, powerful data processing tools, and advanced sensor devices. However, there are drawbacks to the exponentially growing demand for electronics, such as the depletion of fossil resources, and the complexities surrounding recycling electronic waste (E-waste). READ MORE
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4. Electrolyte-Gated Organic Thin-Film Transistors
Abstract : There has been a remarkable progress in the development of organic electronic materials since the discovery of conducting polymers more than three decades ago. Many of these materials can be processed from solution, in the form as inks. READ MORE
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5. Fabricating designed fullerene nanostructures for functional electronic devices
Abstract : A long-term goal within the field of organic electronics has been to developflexible and functional devices, which can be processed and patterned withlow-cost and energy-efficient solution-based methods. This thesis presents anumber of functional paths towards the attainment of this goal via thedevelopment and demonstration of novel fabrication and patterningmethods involving the important organic-semiconductor family termedfullerenes. READ MORE