Ge et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Modulating the surface via polymer brush for high‐performance inkjet‐printed organic thin‐film transistorsGe et al., 2017
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- Ge F
- Wang X
- Zhang Y
- Song E
- Zhang G
- Lu H
- Cho K
- Qiu L
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- Advanced Electronic Materials
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A strategy is reported to control the morphologies of inkjet‐printed small organic molecule semiconductor by modifying printed surfaces with polymer brushes. Polystyrene (PS) brushes with different chain lengths from 1.66 to 7.35 nm are grafted onto a dielectric surface …
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