Flexible transistors exploiting P3HT on paper substrates and graphene oxide films as gate dielectrics: proof of concept
Luca Valentini, Marta Cardinali, Mirjana Mladjenovic, Petar Uskokovic,, Federico Alimenti, Luca Roselli, Jos\`e Kenny

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a proof of concept for flexible organic transistors using paper substrates, graphene oxide as a gate dielectric, and P3HT as the semiconductor, highlighting potential for low-cost flexible electronics.
Contribution
Introduces a novel combination of paper substrates and graphene oxide dielectric for flexible organic transistors, expanding material options for flexible electronics.
Findings
Successful fabrication of organic transistors on paper substrates.
Effective use of graphene oxide as a gate dielectric in aqueous solution.
Proof of concept for flexible, low-cost electronic devices.
Abstract
In this paper we report: the use of GO in aqueous solution as a gate dielectric material, its application to a MOS transistor based on organic semiconductor and the use of paper as substrate material.
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TopicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
