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Clinical and neurophysiological serial assessments of brentuximab vedotin-associated peripheral neuropathy
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ITO-Free Organic Light-Emitting Transistors with Graphene Gate Electrode
In
this work, we report on the fabrication and characterization
of organic light-emitting transistors (OLETs) within an indium–tin-oxide
(ITO)-free platform, using graphene-based transparent conductive electrodes
in place of ITO as gate electrode. A direct comparison between twin
bottom-gate/top-contacts OLETs, where a standard ITO layer is replaced
with a film made of a few graphene layers, shows that comparable electrical
characteristics can be obtained along with a clear improvement in
the electroluminescence generation characteristics. Our experimental
findings pave the way to the exploitation of graphene-based transparent
conductive electrodes within this class of emerging devices on flexible
substrates, further promoting the novel era of flexible organic electronics