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Laser printing of organic insulator and semiconductor based thin films for transistor applications

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Rapp, Ludovic
Nénon, Sébastien
Diallo, Abdou Karim
Alloncle, Anne Patricia
Delaporte, Philippe
Videlot-Ackermann, Christine
Fages, Frédéric

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This paper presents a pulsed-laser printing (PLP) process applied to an insulating polymer and a semiconducting oligomer with the goal to fabricate organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). The laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) technique has been used as a spatially-resolved laser deposition method. All materials have been transferred from a donor substrate onto a receiver substrate upon laser pulses in me picosecond regime. The broad nature of transferred patterns and the efficiency of the LIFT confirm the important potential of a laser printing technique in the development of the plastic microelectronics. Electrical characterizations in OTFT configurations demonstrated that transistors are fully operative.

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Organic Photovoltaics and Related Electronics - From Excitons to Devices

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