Ivic, JelenaPetritz, AndreasIrimia, Cristian VladKahraman, BilgeKanbur, YasinBednorz, MateuszYumusak, Cigdem2024-09-292024-09-2920222366-7486https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202200234https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/3627Natural dielectrics are emerging nowadays as a niche selection of materials for applications targeting biocompatibility and biodegradability for electronics and sensors within the overall effort of scientific community to achieve sustainable development and to build environmental consciousness. The two natural resins analyzed in this study, silver fir and Rocky mountain fir demonstrate robust dielectric properties and excellent film forming capabilities, while being trap free dielectrics in high-performance organic field effect transistors (OFETs) operating at voltages as low as 1 V. Immense research possibilities are demonstrated through the avenue of inorganic nanofillers insertions in the natural resins film, that opens the door for fabrication of very low voltage OFETs with high dielectric constant insulating layers.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessbias stresshigh breakdown fieldhysteresis-free OFETnatural dielectricsplant resinssustainable electronicsPinaceae Fir Resins as Natural Dielectrics for Low Voltage Operating, Hysteresis-Free Organic Field Effect TransistorsArticle10.1002/adsu.2022002342-s2.0-8513510230410Q16WOS:000833434500001Q1