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Organic thin-film transistors: the passivation of the dielectric-pentacene interface by dipolar self-assembled monolayers

Fleischli, F. D.
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Suárez, S.
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Schaer, M.  
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2010
Langmuir

In organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), the conducting channel is located near the interface between the organic semiconductor and the oxide dielectric; this interface is crucial for transistor performance. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on the interface reduce the negative influences of the oxide dielectric surface by decreasing the coupling of the carriers at the gate and the role of the active surface defects on transfer. In this paper, we show that SAMs carrying a dipole moment determine the OTFT performance by controlling the charge transfer between the oxide dielectric and the semiconductor. The charges introduced into the semiconductor by this transfer (i.e., residual carriers) lead to a threshold shift to positive values, as well as a decrease in the contact resistance and an increase in the apparent mobility. In this study, other effects of the SAMs, such as the gate potential shift in the channel or a direct reaction between semiconductor and SAM molecules, can be excluded as dominant processes.

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DOI
10.1021/la102060u
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281690600096

Author(s)
Fleischli, F. D.
Suárez, S.
Schaer, M.  
Zuppiroli, L.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

26

Issue

18

Article Number

15044

Subjects

Organic thin-film transistors

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Pentacene

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Self-assembled monolayers

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August 30, 2010
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