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13 September 2007 High mobility solution-processed n-channel organic thin film transistors
He Yan, Shaofeng Lu, Yan Zheng, Philippe Inagaki, Antonio Facchetti, Tobin J. Marks
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N-channel organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) based on N,N'-bis(n-octyl)-(1,7&1,6)-dicyanoperylene-3,4:9,10- bis(dicarboximide) (PDI8-CN2) were fabricated using different semiconductor film deposition methods, dielectric materials, and device structures. It was found that top -contact OTFTs fabricated on Si-SiO2 substrates with drop-cast or vapor deposited films afford comparable electron mobilities (0.01-0.1 cm2/Vs), much larger than those based on spin-coated PDI8-CN2 films (0.001 cm2/Vs). Furthermore, n-channel top-contact TFTs were fabricated using solution-processed PDI8-CN2 films and a UV-curable solution-processed polymeric dielectric. These devices exhibit typical gate leakage currents < 1nA for Vgate > 100V, which are negligible compared to the corresponding source/drain currents (> 0.1mA). OTFTs tested in ambient exhibit electron mobilities as high as 0.05-0.2 cm2/Vs and Ion:Ioff ~ 105. Furthermore, Isource-drain-Vgate hysterisis is negligible when the OTFTs were tested in both bias directions at different Vgate scan rates, demonstrating excellent insulator-semiconductor interfacial properties. Bottom-contact TFTs exhibit typical lower performance (~ ×0.1)compared to the top-contact structure. All of the devices stored in air for several months exhibit no degradation of the device characteristics.
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He Yan, Shaofeng Lu, Yan Zheng, Philippe Inagaki, Antonio Facchetti, and Tobin J. Marks "High mobility solution-processed n-channel organic thin film transistors", Proc. SPIE 6658, Organic Field-Effect Transistors VI, 66580S (13 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.733185
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Semiconductors

Transistors

Polymers

Thin films

N-type semiconductors

Field effect transistors

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