Thomas D. AnthopoulosDago M. de LeeuwEugenio CantatoreSepas SetayeshE. J. MeijerC. TanaseJan C. HummelenPaul W. M. Blom
We demonstrate a complementary-like inverter comprised of two identical ambipolar field-effect transistors based on the solution processable methanofullerene [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM). The transistors are capable of operating in both the p- and n-channel regimes depending upon the bias conditions. However, in the p-channel regime transistor operation is severely contact limited. We attribute this to the presence of a large injection barrier for holes at the Au∕PCBM interface. Despite this barrier the inverter operates in both the first and third quadrant of the voltage output versus voltage input plot exhibiting a maximum gain in the order of 20. Since the inverter represents the basic building block of most logic circuits we anticipate that other complementary-like circuits can be realized by this approach.
Thomas D. AnthopoulosC. TanaseSepas SetayeshE. J. MeijerJan C. HummelenPaul W. M. BlomD. M. de Leeuw
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