초록 |
Organic electronics have drawn tremendous interest as a new paradigm for the fabrication of large-area, flexible, low-cost optoelectronic and electronic devices. Solution-processed π-conjugated organic semiconducting and conductive molecules are the most promising candidate materials for the fabrication of printed and flexible electronics because they have a variety of advantages over their inorganic counterparts including low-temperature processing, excellent mechanical compatibility, and the possibility of fine-tuning the materials’ electrical properties through functionalization of these molecules. Here, I report multi-functional organic field-effect transistors (FETs) for flexible and printed microprocessors and non-volatile memory by means of a general methodology for controlling the electronic properties by interface engineering of semiconductor-contact electrode and semiconductor-dielectrics. |