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Items where Author is "Iannotta, Salvatore"

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Coppedè, N., Valitova, I., Mahvash, F., Tarabella, G., Ranzieri, P., Iannotta, S., Santato, C., Martel, R., & Cicoira, F. (2014). Titanyl phthalocyanine ambipolar thin film transistors making use of carbon nanotube electrodes. Nanotechnology, 25(48). External link

Cicoira, F., Coppedé, N., Martel, R., & Iannotta, S. (2011). Ambipolar copper phthalocyanine transistors with carbon nanotube array electrodes. Applied Physics Letters, 98(18), 3 pages. External link

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Tarabella, G., Mahvash Mohammadi, F., Coppedè, N., Barbero, F., Iannotta, S., Santato, C., & Cicoira, F. (2013). New opportunities for organic electronics and bioelectronics: Ions in action. Chemical Science, 4(4), 1395-1409. External link

Tarabella, G., Coppedè, N., Iannotta, S., Cicoira, F., Kumar, P., & Santato, C. (2013). Organic bioelectronics. In Handbook of Organic Materials for Optical and (Opto)Electronic Devices: Properties and Applications (pp. 597-617). External link

Tarabella, G., Nanda, G., Villani, M., Coppedè, N., Mosca, R., Malliaras, G. G., Santato, C., Iannotta, S., & Cicoira, F. (2012). Organic electrochemical transistors monitoring micelle formation. Chemical Science, 3(12), 3432-3435. External link

Tarabella, G., Santato, C., Yoon Yang, S., Iannotta, S., Malliaras, G. G., & Cicoira, F. (2010). Effect of the gate electrode on the response of organic electrochemical transistors. Applied Physics Letters, 97(12). External link

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Wünsche, J., Tarabella, G., Bertolazzi, S., Bocoum, M., Coppedè, N., Barba, L., Arrighetti, G., Lutterotti, L., Iannotta, S., Cicoira, F., & Santato, C. (2013). The correlation between gate dielectric, film growth, and charge transport in organic thin film transistors: The case of vacuum-sublimed tetracene thin films. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 1(5), 967-976. External link

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