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Surface-treated poly (dimethylsiloxane) as a gate dielectric in solution-processed organic field-effect transistors

Raveendran et al., 2018

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3817036066628649012
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Raveendran R
Namboothiry M
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Poly (dimethylsiloxane)(PDMS) is a transparent and flexible elastomer which has a myriad of applications in various fields including organic electronics. However, the inherent hydrophobic nature and low surface energy of PDMS prevent its direct use in many …
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