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titleOfInvention Field effect transistor and manufacturing method thereof
abstract A field effect transistor which has a large field effect mobility and an on / off ratio and can be manufactured by a simple method is provided. The field effect transistor of the present invention is a field effect transistor comprising a semiconductor layer, a gate electrode, and a gate insulating film, wherein the semiconductor layer includes a repeating unit having a π-conjugated system in the side chain. It is characterized by containing. [Selection figure] None
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