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High-throughput characterization is key to report reliable organic thin-film transistor performance

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Developing circuits for flexible and stretchable devices demands not only high performance but also reliable and predictable components, such as organic thin-film transistors. High-throughput characterization is required to build reliable structure–property relationships, which are critical for the commercialization of new materials.

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Manion, J., Lessard, B.H. High-throughput characterization is key to report reliable organic thin-film transistor performance. Nat Rev Mater 9, 377–378 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-024-00689-8

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