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    High mobility n -type organic thin-film transistors deposited at room temperature by supersonic molecular beam deposition by Chiarella, F., Toccoli, T., Barra, M., Aversa, L., Ciccullo, F., Tatti, R., Verucchi, R., Iannotta, S., Cassinese, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (07-04-2014)
    “…In this paper, we report on the fabrication of N,N′-1H,1H-perfluorobutil dicyanoperylenediimide (PDIF-CN2) organic thin-film transistors by Supersonic…”
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    Hyperthermal molecular beam deposition of highly ordered organic thin films by Casalis, L, Danisman, M F, Nickel, B, Bracco, G, Toccoli, T, Iannotta, S, Scoles, G

    Published in Physical review letters (23-05-2003)
    “…We use a seeded supersonic molecular beam to control the kinetic energy of pentacene (C22H14) during deposition and growth on Ag(111). Highly ordered thin…”
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    Controlling field-effect mobility in pentacene-based transistors by supersonic molecular-beam deposition by Toccoli, T., Pallaoro, A., Coppedè, N., Iannotta, S., De Angelis, F., Mariucci, L., Fortunato, G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (27-03-2006)
    “…We show that pentacene field-effect transistors, fabricated by supersonic molecular beams, have a performance strongly depending on the precursor's kinetic…”
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    Role of kinetic energy of impinging molecules in the α-sexithiophene growth by Tonezzer, M., Rigo, E., Gottardi, S., Bettotti, P., Pavesi, L., Iannotta, S., Toccoli, T.

    Published in Thin solid films (01-04-2011)
    “…We report on the α-sexithiophene sub-monolayer growth with supersonic molecular beam deposition by investigating how the kinetic energy of the impinging…”
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    Polyelectrolytes-coated gold nanoparticles detection by PEDOT:PSS electrochemical transistors by Toccoli, T., Borga, E., Blond, H., Maniglio, D., Minati, L., Fasoli, C., Pola, M., Corradi, C., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Organic electronics (01-09-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Organic electrochemical transistors as sensors of ionic species in solution. ► PEDOT:PSS devices directly drawn on the glass slide via…”
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    Hybrid titania–zincphthalocyanine nanostructured multilayers with novel gas sensing properties by Siviero, F., Coppedè, N., Taurino, A.M., Toccoli, T., Siciliano, P., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (14-03-2008)
    “…Gas sensors based on hybrid ZnPc–TiO 2 nanostructures, produced by molecules and clusters both deposited by supersonic beams, demonstrate enhanced properties…”
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    Comparison of organic thin films deposited by supersonic molecular-beam epitaxy and organic molecular-beam epitaxy: The case of titanyl phthalocyanine by Walzer, K., Toccoli, T., Pallaoro, A., Iannotta, S., Wagner, C., Fritz, T., Leo, K.

    Published in Surface science (15-05-2006)
    “…Recently, supersonic molecular-beam epitaxy (SuMBE) was invented as an alternative method for the deposition of organic material, using higher kinetic energies…”
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    Hybrid n-TiO2-CuPc gas sensors sensitive to reducing species, synthesized by cluster and supersonic beam deposition by Siviero, F, Coppede, N, Pallaoro, A, Taurino, A M, Toccoli, T, Siciliano, P, Iannotta, S

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (20-09-2007)
    “…Organic-inorganic nano-hybrids, synthesized by supersonic molecular beams of TiO2 clusters and copper-phthalocyanine (CuPc) molecules, have been used to…”
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    Supersonic molecular beams deposition of α-quaterthiophene: Enhanced growth control and devices performances by Toccoli, T., Tonezzer, M., Bettotti, P., Coppedè, N., Larcheri, S., Pallaoro, A., Pavesi, L., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Organic electronics (01-05-2009)
    “…The alpha-quatertiophene is widely considered an interesting material for the realization of organic electronics and opto-electronics. Compared to other…”
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    Innovative aspects in thin film technologies for nanostructured materials in gas sensor devices by Taurino, A.M., Epifani, M., Toccoli, T., Iannotta, S., Siciliano, P.

    Published in Thin solid films (22-07-2003)
    “…This work reports on the use of two innovative techniques in the field of gas sensors for preparing nano-structured materials: sol–gel and supersonic cluster…”
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    SuMBE based organic thin film transistors by De Angelis, F., Toccoli, T., Pallaoro, A., Coppedè, N., Mariucci, L., Fortunato, G., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Synthetic metals (03-11-2004)
    “…We report on the correlation between structural and electrical properties of pentacene thin film transistors fabricated by the novel supersonic molecular beam…”
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    Highly ordered growth of α-quaterthiophene films by seeded supersonic molecular beam deposition: a morphological study by Podestà, A., Toccoli, T., Milani, P., Boschetti, A., Innotta, S.

    Published in Surface science (20-09-2000)
    “…It is shown that morphology and structure of films of oligothiophenes can be controlled well via supersonic molecular beam epitaxy (SuMBE). The supersonic…”
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    Optical properties, morphology and structure of high quality oligothiophene films grown by supersonic seeded beams by Iannotta, S., Toccoli, T., Boschetti, A., Scardi, P.

    Published in Synthetic metals (01-05-2001)
    “…We show that seeded supersonic beam epitaxy (SuMBE) allows a high degree of control on the morphology and structure of organic π-conjugated oligomers, as…”
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    Molecular materials for optoelectronics by supersonic molecular beam growth: co-deposition of C60 and ZnPc by Toccoli, T., Boschetti, A., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Synthetic metals (01-05-2001)
    “…The preparation of pure and co-deposited films of fullerene (C60) and zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) has been achieved by the use of seeded supersonic molecular…”
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    Co-deposition of phthalocyanines and fullerene by SuMBE: characterization and prototype devices by Toccoli, T., Boschetti, A., Corradi, C., Guerini, L., Mazzola, M., Iannotta, S.

    Published in Synthetic metals (02-06-2003)
    “…Supersonic molecular beams epitaxy (SuMBE) have been used for the co-deposition of organic thin films and the development of prototype devices. We took…”
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    Growth of titanium dioxide films by cluster supersonic beams for VOC sensing applications by Toccoli, T., Capone, S., Guerini, L., Anderle, M., Boschetti, A., Iacob, E., Micheli, V., Siciliano, P., Iannotta, S.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-04-2003)
    “…We developed and tested gas sensing devices based on TiO/sub 2/ nano-crystalline films produced at room temperature by the novel growth method of cluster beam…”
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    Pentacene Thin Film Growth by Ruiz, Ricardo, Choudhary, Devashish, Nickel, Bert, Toccoli, Tullio, Chang, Kee-Chul, Mayer, Alex C, Clancy, Paulette, Blakely, Jack M, Headrick, Randall L, Iannotta, Salvatore, Malliaras, George G

    Published in Chemistry of materials (16-11-2004)
    “…Pentacene stands out as a model molecule among organic semiconductors due to its ability to form well-ordered films that show a high field effect mobility. We…”
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    Gas sensing properties of SuMBE growth hybrid nanostructured thin films by Iannotta, S., Toccoli, T., Pallaoro, A., Capone, S., Siciliano, P., Taurino, A.

    “…Cluster supersonic beams have been previously shown to be a viable method to produce nanostructures by assembling them on a substrate in a controlled way…”
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