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Polythiophene thin-film transistor array for gas sensing
Josephine B. Lee
, Martin Heeney
, Steve Tierney
,
Iain McCulloch
, Amanda Murphy
, Jinsong Liu
, Jean M.J. Fréchet
, Vivek Subramanian
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Engineering
Thin-Film Transistor
100%
Gas Sensor
100%
Sensor Array
81%
Sensor Response
63%
Active Material
27%
Conductive
18%
Functional Group
18%
Hydrochloric Acid
18%
Cross Section
9%
Dielectrics
9%
Room Temperature
9%
Alkane
9%
Ambient Condition
9%
Repeatability
9%
Schematic Diagram
9%
Si Substrate
9%
Adhesion Layer
9%
Chain Alkane
9%
Gas Flow
9%
Induced Shift
9%
Processability
9%
Sensing Material
9%
Keyphrases
Gas Sensor Array
57%
Gas Sensor Response
42%
Hexylamine
42%
Polythiophene Derivatives
28%
Hexanethiol
28%
VT Shift
14%
Air-stable Materials
14%
Organic Sensing
14%
Alcohol Poisoning
14%
Functional Size
14%
Sensing Materials
14%
Organic Gas Sensors
14%
Response Mean
14%
Inkjet Deposition
14%
Alcohol Group
14%
Material Science
Thin-Film Transistor
100%
Polythiophene
100%
Film
12%
Dielectric Material
12%
Oxide Compound
12%
Gas Flow
12%
Spin Coating
12%
Chemical Engineering
Polymer
100%
Hexane
42%
Paraffin
28%
Functional Group
28%
Hydrochloric Acid
28%
Spin Coating
14%