Influence of Temperature and Pentacene Thickness on the Electrical Parameters in Top Gate Organic Th

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In this contribution, we report on the effect of pentacene thickness and temperature on the performance of top gate transistors. We first investigated the temperature dependence of the transport properties in the temperature range of 258 K - 353 K. The el
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