- Guo, Xiaojun;
- Xu, Yong;
- Ogier, Simon;
- Ng, Tse Nga;
- Caironi, Mario;
- Perinot, Andrea;
- Li, Ling;
- Zhao, Jiaqing;
- Tang, Wei;
- Sporea, Radu A;
- Nejim, Ahmed;
- Carrabina, Jordi;
- Cain, Paul;
- Yan, Feng
Attributed to its advantages of super mechanical flexibility, very low-temperature processing, and compatibility with low cost and high throughput manufacturing, organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) technology is able to bring electrical, mechanical, and industrial benefits to a wide range of new applications by activating nonflat surfaces with flexible displays, sensors, and other electronic functions. Despite both strong application demand and these significant technological advances, there is still a gap to be filled for OTFT technology to be widely commercially adopted. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the current status of OTFT technologies ranging from material, device, process, and integration, to design and system applications, and clarifies the real challenges behind to be addressed.