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PDVT10

Fully Integrated Organic Field‐Effect Transistor Platform to Detect and to Quantify NO2 Gas

1 min read · Sun, May 31 2020

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PDVT10 parylene C encapsulation gas sensors integrated NO2 gas detector organic field effect transistors Gas Sensors

Saravanan Yuvaraja, et al.,"Fully Integrated Organic Field‐Effect Transistor Platform to Detect and to Quantify NO2 Gas." physica status solidi (RRL)–Rapid Research Letters, 2020, 2000086. Herein, the gas sensing characteristics of PDVT‐10 organic field‐effect transistor (OFET) devices are explored and integrated to build a compact analog‐to‐digital converter (ADC) gas detection system. The electrical characteristics of the pristine PDVT‐10 OFET exhibit I on/I off ratio and threshold voltage as 104 and −12 V, respectively. Through the coating of a metal‐organic framework (MOF) on the surface

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