Themed collection In memory of Professor Gilles Horowitz

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Editorial

In memory of Professor Gilles Horowitz

Guest Editors Natalie Stingelin, Thomas Anthopoulos, Hyeok Kim, Denis Tondelier, Luisa Torsi and Christine Vidot-Ackermann introduce this Journal of Materials Chemistry C collection in memory of Professor Gilles Horowitz.

Graphical abstract: In memory of Professor Gilles Horowitz
From the themed collection: In memory of Professor Gilles Horowitz
Review Article

A review on diverse streams of interface engineering for organic thin-film transistors

This review article provides a critical overview of the diverse technological streams of interface engineering formed in the field of OTFTs.

Graphical abstract: A review on diverse streams of interface engineering for organic thin-film transistors
Open Access Communication

The impact of hydrogen peroxide production in OECTs for in vitro applications

Schematics of OECT with oxygen sensitive polymer (left) and air-stable polymer (right), showing electrochemical reaction with oxygen and cells cytotoxicity.

Graphical abstract: The impact of hydrogen peroxide production in OECTs for in vitro applications
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Investigation of transcription factor–DNA binding with electrolyte-gated organic transistors

The first electrolyte-gated organic transistor biosensor for the detection of a transcription factor (NF-Y) in buffer and cell lysate.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of transcription factor–DNA binding with electrolyte-gated organic transistors
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Investigating versatile capabilities of organic field-effect transistors incorporated with vacuum-deposited metal nanoparticles

Optically programmable organic field-effect transistors, developed using vacuum-deposited metal nanoparticles, enhance photocarrier generation and act as charge trapping centers, modulating charge retention.

Graphical abstract: Investigating versatile capabilities of organic field-effect transistors incorporated with vacuum-deposited metal nanoparticles
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Open Access Paper

Industrial vat orange dyes for organic field effect transistors

A group of industrial vat orange dyes i.e. vat orange 1, vat orange 3 and vat orange 9 are investigated for their suitability as semiconductors in organic field effect transistors.

Graphical abstract: Industrial vat orange dyes for organic field effect transistors
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Using spatial confinement to decipher polymorphism in the organic semiconductor p-DTS(FBTTh2)2

Spatial confinement at the nanoscale is exploited to achieve specific polymorphs in the organic semiconductor p-DTS(FBTTh2)2. A new polymorph exhibiting higher charge-carrier mobility compared to previously reported crystal form is found.

Graphical abstract: Using spatial confinement to decipher polymorphism in the organic semiconductor p-DTS(FBTTh2)2
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A study of the doping process in Li4Ti5O12 and TiO2 battery electrode materials studied in the ion-gated transistor configuration

Ion-gated transistors using films of Li4Ti5O12 and TiO2 battery electrode materials interfaced with the ionic liquid [EMIM][TFSI] and the salt LiTFSI to study the doping mechanism during lithiation/delithiation considering possible structural changes.

Graphical abstract: A study of the doping process in Li4Ti5O12 and TiO2 battery electrode materials studied in the ion-gated transistor configuration
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Open Access Paper

Kelvin probe force microscopy on patterned large-area biofunctionalized surfaces: a reliable ultrasensitive platform for biomarker detection

Kelvin probe force microscopy allows to detect single binding events on biofunctionalized surfaces and works as an OFF/ON detector. Few binding events cause surface potential shifts over areas hosting >107 capturing sites.

Graphical abstract: Kelvin probe force microscopy on patterned large-area biofunctionalized surfaces: a reliable ultrasensitive platform for biomarker detection
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Electronic, vibrational, and optical properties of fullerene–S8 co-crystals

Our quantum chemical calculations of C60–2S8 and C70–2S8 indicate that charge transport, optical, and vibrational properties are dominated by fullerenes and these co-crystals are potential candidates for thermal long-wave IR imaging applications.

Graphical abstract: Electronic, vibrational, and optical properties of fullerene–S8 co-crystals
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Light blue rigid excited-state intramolecular proton transfer organic semiconductor laser chromophores

The effect of excited-state intramolecular proton-transfer (ESIPT) laser material rigidity on photophysical properties and amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) thresholds (EASEth) is studied.

Graphical abstract: Light blue rigid excited-state intramolecular proton transfer organic semiconductor laser chromophores
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Engineered current path of vertical organic phototransistors for smart optoelectronic applications

A multifunctional vertical organic phototransistor for smart optoelectronic applications has been demonstrated by precisely engineering the current path.

Graphical abstract: Engineered current path of vertical organic phototransistors for smart optoelectronic applications
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Open Access Paper

Effect of a benzothiadiazole spacer on transport properties and N-doping of naphthalene-diimide-based copolymers

Incorporation of a benzothiadiazole moiety into a thiophene and naphthalene diimide-based copolymer improves electron mobility, conductivity and stability in the doped state.

Graphical abstract: Effect of a benzothiadiazole spacer on transport properties and N-doping of naphthalene-diimide-based copolymers
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Positional effects of alkyl chains on the photovoltaic performances of quinoxaline-based polymers

The position of the alkyl chains was carefully adjusted to improve the photovoltaic characteristics of D–A-type quinoxaline-based polymers.

Graphical abstract: Positional effects of alkyl chains on the photovoltaic performances of quinoxaline-based polymers
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A temperature dependent power-law drain current model for coplanar OFETs

We present a drain current model for coplanar OFETs considering temperature dependent power-law mobility and contact resistance. This model enables analyzing the electrical characteristics of an OFET based on the spatially random Gaussian disorder model.

Graphical abstract: A temperature dependent power-law drain current model for coplanar OFETs
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Open Access Paper

Boosting electron transport in non-fullerene acceptors using non-chlorinated solvents

Chlorinated solvents are commonly used to process organic semiconductor devices but have several negative environmental impacts.

Graphical abstract: Boosting electron transport in non-fullerene acceptors using non-chlorinated solvents
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High-performance ambipolar field-effect transistors with a Ph-BTBT-10/PMMA/ZnO structure

Ambipolar FETs were designed and fabricated based on the Ph-BTBT-10/PMMA/ZnO structure by a solution process.

Graphical abstract: High-performance ambipolar field-effect transistors with a Ph-BTBT-10/PMMA/ZnO structure
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Open Access Paper

Magnetic carbon gate electrodes for the development of electrolyte-gated organic field effect transistor bio-sensing platforms

An electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistor that uses a magnetic carbon gate electrode to collect magnetic nanoparticles properly modified with a bio-receptor is reported as a novel platform to develop sensitive bio-sensors.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic carbon gate electrodes for the development of electrolyte-gated organic field effect transistor bio-sensing platforms
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Solution-processed ambipolar organic thin-film transistors and inverters in a single substrate through self-assembled monolayer-treated electrodes

Self-assembled monolayer-treated source–drain electrodes enabled the development of high-performance ambipolar organic thin-film transistors using a donor–acceptor-type polymer, PNDI-TVT, and a complementary-like inverter on a single substrate.

Graphical abstract: Solution-processed ambipolar organic thin-film transistors and inverters in a single substrate through self-assembled monolayer-treated electrodes
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Open Access Paper

High gain complementary inverters based on comparably-sized IGZO and DNTT source-gated transistors

Complementary inverters using IGZO n-channel and DNTT p-channel source-gated transistors are demonstrated for the first time. They exhibit gain of 368 V V−1, 94% noise margin and matching on-current for relatively similar widths.

Graphical abstract: High gain complementary inverters based on comparably-sized IGZO and DNTT source-gated transistors
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Optical and electronic properties of different thin-film polymorphs of PDIF-CN2 controlled by zone-casting conditions

PDIF-CN2 is zone-cast from different solvents to create different polymorphs. The structure of the new thin film polymorph is identified.

Graphical abstract: Optical and electronic properties of different thin-film polymorphs of PDIF-CN2 controlled by zone-casting conditions
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Towards efficient NFA-based selective near-infrared organic photodetectors: impact of thermal annealing of polymer blends

For wavelength-selective photodetection or color discrimination, organic photodetectors (OPDs) can provide significant advantages as solution processability, chemical versatility and functionality.

Graphical abstract: Towards efficient NFA-based selective near-infrared organic photodetectors: impact of thermal annealing of polymer blends
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Frequency-triggered circuit transition in organic light-emitting diodes probed by impedance spectroscopy

Broad-band impedance spectroscopy and equivalent-circuit modeling reveal the emergence of frequency-triggered internal circuit transitions in high-performance organic light-emitting diodes.

Graphical abstract: Frequency-triggered circuit transition in organic light-emitting diodes probed by impedance spectroscopy
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Conjugated wrapping polymer influences on photoexcitation of single-walled carbon nanotube-based thin film transistors

The fabrication of high-purity semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (sc-SWNTs) often utilizes conjugated polymers to isolate the semiconducting from the metallic species.

Graphical abstract: Conjugated wrapping polymer influences on photoexcitation of single-walled carbon nanotube-based thin film transistors
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Shear-aligned large-area organic semiconductor crystals through extended π–π interaction

TIPS-PPP, a novel TIPS-PEN derivative, features a vertically extended pentacene core for increased π–π overlap, enabling exploration of structure–morphology–property connections and exhibiting enhanced stability/electronic performance.

Graphical abstract: Shear-aligned large-area organic semiconductor crystals through extended π–π interaction
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About this collection

In this themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry C, the guest editors intend to cover the topics that have been at the core of the scientific activity of Professor Gilles Horowitz. As a passionate scientist with a background in physics, he had a tremendous impact on the broad field of organic electronics having been a pioneer in our understanding and design of organic field effect transistors, and generally, providing insights in charge transport mechanisms in organic matter. His work influenced the fields of materials chemistry, bioelectronics, and materials science by providing the mechanistic understanding and methods to exploit underlying solid-state physics phenomena.

Specifically, this themed collection in Journal of Materials Chemistry C will honour Professor Gilles Horowitz in the following fields, where he had impact:

•             Organic and large-area electronics

•             Key applications of organic devices

•             Molecular engineering of organic semiconductors

•             Organic field effect transistors

•             Organic light-emitting devices

•             Charge transport in organic matter

•             Device modelling

•             Organic semiconductor growth

•             Organic biosensors

•             Electrochemical and electrolyte gated transistors

The Guest Editors for this themed issue are:

Thomas Anthopoulos (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)

Hyeok Kim (University of Seoul, South Korea)

Natalie Stingelin (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

Denis Tondelier (Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces, France)

Luisa Torsi (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)

Christine Videlot-Ackermann (Aix-Marseille University, CINaM CNRS, France)


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