Recent advances in doped organic field-effect transistors: mechanism, influencing factors, materials, and development directions.
Organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) mark a breakthrough in flexible electronics, offering advantages over traditional inorganic semiconductors through their adaptability, cost efficiency, and low-temperature production.
By interface modification, low Voc loss below 0.4 V was realized for quasi-2D perovskites which is free of phase-segregation and able to fabricate perovskite/organic tandem devices with a PCE of 21.3% and T90 over 500 hours under the MPP condition.
Cutting-edge approaches to prepare PEDOT:PSS films/electrodes, significant progress on related devices are summarized; advantages, plausible questions, challenges, and suggestions are also presented for the continued development of modern electronics.
Scheme and thermoelectric properties of the P3OT/P3ODT/F4-TCNQ blend.