Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1675288 | Thin Solid Films | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Chemically and thermally stable, durable, thermal-cured polyacrylates having a hydrophobic nature, which were prepared by mixing polyacrylate having reactive sites and functional-anhydride, exhibit good insulation properties and high breakdown voltage (> 4.0 MV/cm) as a dielectric. Plastic-based organic thin-film transistors with the thermal-acryl dielectric layer showed typical current-voltage characteristics; the field-effect mobility was calculated to be 0.22 cm2 Vâ 1 sâ 1, while the threshold voltage was approximately â 8 V. It has been found that thin dielectric layers gave higher field-effect mobility.
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Authors
Gi Heon Kim, Sung-Min Yoon, Seong Youl Kang, Chul Am Kim, Seong Deok Ahn, Kyung Soo Suh,