Development of organic semiconducting technology to realize low driving voltages

2016 
Corning has developed three generations of polymeric organic semiconducting (OSC) materials, each with progressively improved electronic performance and processability. These materials possess excellent solubility, mobility and stability. Stanford University has developed a new polymer dielectric material based on a fluoroelastomer. Combined with Coming's OSC polymers, this enables easy to fabricate transistors with high transconductance, low driving voltage and excellent device stability, even in water.
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