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High performance n-channel thin-film transistors with an amorphous phase C60 film on plastic substrate

Na et al., 2007

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9227364950478815723
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Na J
Kitamura M
Arakawa Y
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Applied Physics Letters

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We fabricated high mobility, low voltage n-channel transistors on plastic substrates by combining an amorphous phase C 60 film and a high dielectric constant gate insulator titanium silicon oxide (Ti Si O 2)⁠. The transistors exhibited high performance with a …
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