“…This is due to its unique properties, which include excellent transparency, a high elastic modulus, good mechanical strength, excellent dimensional stability, weather resistance, lightweight nature, ease of processing at low temperatures, and low cost. In addition, PMMA is also used as a dielectric material in organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) and organic field effect transistors (OFETs), exhibiting an excellent electric performance as a gate dielectric or buffer layer owing to its beneficial insulation properties, such as a low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss over a wide frequency range [3,4], characteristics that are also attractive in terms of application in the optoelectronic industry. Unfortunately, PMMA possesses an inherent brittleness, and its thermal stability is insufficient for uses that require a high temperature resistance, thus limiting its potential use and applications in more stressful situations.…”