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Towards the textile transistor: Assembly and characterization of an organic field effect transistor with a cylindrical geometry

Maurizio MaccioniCNISM-University of Cagliari Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, 09123, Italy and Modena 41100, ItalyEmanuele OrgiuCNISM-University of Cagliari Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, 09123, Italy and Modena 41100, ItalyPiero CossedduCNISM-University of Cagliari Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, 09123, Italy and Modena 41100, ItalySimone LocciCNISM-University of Cagliari Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, 09123, Italy and Modena 41100, ItalyAnnalisa BonfiglioCNISM-University of Cagliari Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, 09123, Italy and Modena 41100, Italy
2006en
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Cylindrical organic field effect transistors have been obtained starting from a metallic fiber used in textile processes. The metal core of the yarn, covered with a thin polyimide layer, is the gate of the structure. A top-contact device can be obtained by depositing a layer of organic semiconductor followed by the deposition of source and drain top contacts, made by metals or conductive polymers, deposited by evaporation or soft lithography. Thanks to the flexibility of the structure and the low cost of technologies, this device is a meaningful step towards innovative applications of textile electronics.

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