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Organic Field-Effect Transistors (OFETs) are a type of semiconductor device that uses organic materials as the active layer. They are used in a variety of applications, such as displays, sensors, and logic circuits. OFETs are attractive due to their low cost, flexibility, and compatibility with large-area printing techniques.
OFETs are typically composed of an organic semiconductor layer sandwiched between two electrodes. The organic semiconductor layer is typically composed of a conjugated polymer or small molecule. The electrodes are typically made of metal, such as gold or silver. The organic semiconductor layer is responsible for the device's electrical properties, such as its threshold voltage and current-voltage characteristics.
OFETs have been used in a variety of applications, such as displays, sensors, and logic circuits. They are also used in organic photovoltaics, organic light-emitting diodes, and organic thin-film transistors.
Some companies in the OFET market include Merck, BASF, Samsung, LG, and Fujifilm. Show Less Read more