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While much of the OTFT activity has been display-centric there is no doubt that as the OTFT technology matures the number of applications will continue to increase. Using our most recent flexible X-ray detectors we will discuss the prospect and challenges of organic transistors in sensor backplanes. For these application, the current mobility of ~0.1-2 cm2/Vs of OTFTs is currently not a problem. Their low leakage currents give them a distinct advantage over competing technologies, such as amorphous silicon TFT. Yet, challenges remain and these will be discussed.
Brian Cobb andAbhishek Kumar
"On the use of organic transistors in flexible large-area sensor arrays (Presentation Recording)", Proc. SPIE 9568, Organic Field-Effect Transistors XIV; and Organic Sensors and Bioelectronics VIII, 956808 (5 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2186541
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Brian Cobb, Abhishek Kumar, "On the use of organic transistors in flexible large-area sensor arrays (Presentation Recording)," Proc. SPIE 9568, Organic Field-Effect Transistors XIV; and Organic Sensors and Bioelectronics VIII, 956808 (5 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2186541