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[15p-WL1_201-3]Synergy of Experiment, Calculation, and Data Science for Organic Transistor Study

〇Hiroyuki Matsui1, Tomoharu Okada1, Koki Ozawa1,2, Ren Sasaki1, Hiroto Otokozawa1, Jintaro Endo1, Tomoka Suzuki1, Daichi Ikejima1, Wataru Miyata1, Rikuo Suzuki1, Ryota Kobayashi1, Kazuki Ono1, Satoru Inoue3,4, Tatsuo Hasegawa4 (1.ROEL, Yamagata Univ., 2.JSPS Research Fellow, 3.INOEL, Yamagata Univ., 4.Univ. of Tokyo)

Keywords:

organic semiconductors,materials informatics,process informatics

Advancements in computers and data science have enabled innovative research methodologies, such as machine learning, large-scale simulations, and autonomous experimentation. Even in the field of organic transistor research, which dates back to the 1980s, these new approaches are accelerating material and device development while elucidating complex structure-property relationships. In this presentation, we introduce our recent achievements in innovative organic transistor research in terms of materials, thin films, and devices.