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Wiley, Advanced Functional Materials, 24(24), p. 3783-3789, 2014

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201304117

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"Regioselective Deposition" Method to Pattern Silver Electrodes Facilely and Efficiently with High Resolution: Towards All-Solution-Processed, High-Performance, Bottom-Contacted, Flexible, Polymer-Based Electronics

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Abstract

“Regioselectivity deposition” method is developed to pattern silver electrodes facilely and efficiently by solution-process with high resolution (down to 2 µm) on different substrates in A4 paper size. With the help of this method, large-area, flexible, high-performance polymer field-effect transistors based on the silver electrodes and polyimide insulator are fabricated with bottom-contact configuration by all-solution processes. The polymer devices exhibit high performance with average fi eld-effect mobility over 1.0 cm2/V s (the highest mobility up to 1.5 cm2/V s) and excellent environmental stability and flexibility, indicating the cost effectiveness of this method for practical applications in organic electronics.