JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dynamics of photoinduced charge transfer between pentacene and a C60-terminated self-assembled monolayer

Byoungnam ParkPeerasak PaoprasertPadma GopalanT. F. KuechPaul G. Evans

Year: 2009 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 94 (7)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

A C60-terminated self-assembled monolayer can be used to place molecular acceptor states at the interface between the semiconductor and gate insulator of an organic field effect transistor. The time dependence of the photoinduced charge transfer between pentacene and C60 has a fast component with a characteristic time of 1.9 s and slower component with a time constant of 32 and 48 s at the beginning and end of a transient increase in illumination, respectively. Variation in the threshold voltage shift with the thickness of the pentacene results from the competing length scales for light absorption and exciton diffusion.

Keywords:
Pentacene Monolayer Organic semiconductor Materials science Exciton Acceptor Chemical physics Semiconductor Self-assembled monolayer Ultrafast laser spectroscopy Organic field-effect transistor Fullerene Optoelectronics Diffusion Field-effect transistor Transistor Chemistry Nanotechnology Voltage Spectroscopy Thin-film transistor Condensed matter physics Layer (electronics)

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Fullerene Chemistry and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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