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Azimi, M., Fan, J., & Cicoira, F. (2024). Evaluating the performance of p-type organic field-effect transistor using different source-drain electrodes. MRS Communications, 6-6. External link
Azimi, M., Kim, C.-, Fan, J., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Effect of Ionic Conductivity of Electrolyte on Printed Planar and Vertical Organic Electrochemical Transistors. Faraday Discussions, 246, 540-555. External link
Azimi, M., Subramanian, A., Fan, J., Soavi, F., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Electrical and mechanical stability of flexible, organic electrolyte-gated transistors based on iongel and hydrogels. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 11(14), 4623-4633. External link
Kim, J., Fan, J., Petrossian, G., Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Gagnon-Lafrenais, N., & Cicoira, F. (2024). Self-healing, stretchable and recyclable polyurethane-PEDOT:PSS conductive blends. Materials Horizons, 2024, 13 pages. External link
Kateb, P., Fan, J., Jinsil, K., Zhou, X., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Printable, adhesive, and self-healing dry epidermal electrodes based on PEDOT:PSS and polyurethane diol. Flexible and printed electronics, 8(4), 045006 (14 pages). Available
Kim, C.-H., Azimi, M., Fan, J., Nagarajan, H., Wang, M., & Cicoira, F. (2023). All-printed and stretchable organic electrochemical transistors using a hydrogel electrolyte. Nanoscale, 15(7), 3263-3272. External link
Sauvage, E., Matta, J., Dang, C.-T., Fan, J., Cruzado, G., Cicoira, F., & Merle, G. (2024). Electroconductive cardiac patch based on bioactive PEDOT:PSS hydrogels. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 37729 (10 pages). External link
Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Fan, J., Kim, J., Lodygensky, G. A., Amilhon, B., Pasini, D., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Conducting polymer films and bioelectrodes combining high adhesion and electro-mechanical self-healing. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 10 pages. External link