Organic Field Effect Transistors presents the state of the art in
organic field effect transistors (OFETs), with a particular focus on the
materials and techniques useful for making integrated circuits. The
monograph begins with some general background on organic semiconductors,
discusses the types of organic semiconductor materials suitable for
making field effect transistors, the fabrication processes used to make
integrated Circuits, and appropriate methods for measurement and
modeling.
Organic Field Effect Transistors is written as a basic introduction to
the subject for practitioners. It will also be of interest to
researchers looking for references and techniques that are not part of
their subject area or routine. A synthetic organic chemist, for example,
who is interested in making OFETs may use the book more as a device
design and characterization reference. A thin film processing electrical
engineer, on the other hand, may be interested in the book to learn
about what types of electron carrying organic semiconductors may be
worth trying and learning more about organic semiconductor physics.