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Realization of ambipolar pentacene thin film transistors through dual interfacial engineering
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Realization of ambipolar pentacene thin film transistors through dual interfacial engineering

Chuan-Yi Yang, Shiau-Shin Cheng, Chun-Wei Ou, You-Che Chuang, Meng-Chyi Wu, Dhananjay and Chih-Wei Chu
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.103(9), 094519
2008

Abstract

Ambipolar conduction of a pentacene-based field-effect transistor can be attributed to dual interface engineering, which occurs at the dielectricsemiconductor interface and electrodesemiconductor interface. While the former was realized by utilizing a hydroxyl-free gate dielectric, the latter was made feasible by the use of appropriate metal source and drain electrodes. The field-effect hole and electron mobilities of 0.026 and 0.0023 cm2 V s, respectively, were extracted from the transfer characteristics of pentacene organic field-effect transistors utilizing polymethyl methacrylate as the trap-reduction interfacial modified layer and Al as the source and drain (SD) electrodes. We demonstrated a complementarylike inverter by using two identical ambipolar transistors and it can be operated both in the first and third quadrants with a high output voltage gain of around 10. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
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