Full Control of Plastic Transistors

The implications for vastly reduced power consumption and costs are impressive

Transistors made of plastic can be controlled with great precision, according to an article in  PNAS by Loïg Kergoat, a researcher at Linköping University in Sweden.

The Organic Electronics Research Group at Linköping University (LiU) in Sweden, led by Professor Magnus Berggren, attracted great attention a year ago when Lars Herlogsson showed in his doctoral thesis that it was possible to construct fully functional field-effect transistors out of plastic.

Kergoat, a post-doc in the same research group, now shows that transistors made of plastic can be controlled with great precision.

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