JOURNAL ARTICLE

Oligophenyl-based organic thin film transistors

David J. GundlachY.-Y. LinThomas N. JacksonDarrell G. Schlom

Year: 1997 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 71 (26)Pages: 3853-3855   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Organic thin film transistors (TFTs) have been fabricated using thermally evaporated films of the oligophenyls p-quaterphenyl (p-4P), p-quinquephenyl (p-5P), and p-sexiphenyl (p-6P). The field-effect mobility of these TFTs ranges from 10−2 cm2/V s for p-4P to 10−1 cm2/V s for p-6P with on/off current ratio from 105 to 106. These values are comparable to those achieved using the more widely studied organic semiconductors alpha-sexithienyl (α-6T) and pentacene. X-ray diffraction reveals a high degree of molecular ordering, believed to be important for obtaining high field-effect mobility in organic TFTs.

Keywords:
Pentacene Thin-film transistor Organic semiconductor Materials science Optoelectronics Transistor Thin film Diffraction Electron mobility Organic electronics Field-effect transistor Nanotechnology Optics Electrical engineering Layer (electronics) Physics

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