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Hysteresis-free organic field-effect transistors with high dielectric strength cross-linked polyacrylate copolymer as a gate insulator SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Hysteresis-free organic field-effect transistors with high dielectric strength cross-linked polyacrylate copolymer as a gate insulator
Authors
Xu, WTRhee, SW
Date Issued
2010-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
Performance of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) with polyacrylate (PA) copolymer cured at various temperatures as a gate insulator was studied. The chemical changes were monitored with FT-IR and the morphology and microstructure of the pentacene layer grown on PA dielectrics were investigated and correlated with OFET device performance. The PA thin film, which was cured at an optimized temperature, showed high dielectric strength (>7 MV/cm), low leakage current density (5 x 10 (9) A/cm(2) at 1 MV/cm) and negligible hysteresis in OFET. A field-effect mobility of similar to 0.6 cm(2)/V s, on/off current ratio (I(on)/I(off)) of similar to 10(5) and inverse subthreshold slope (SS) as low as 1.22 V/dec were achieved. The high dielectric strength made it possible to scale down the thickness of dielectric, and low-voltage operation of -5 V was successfully realized. (C) 2010 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Organic field-effect transistor; Polyacrylate; Gate insulator; Hysteresis; Dielectric strength; Low-voltage operation; THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS; FUNCTIONAL-GROUPS; MOBILITY; SENSORS; PERFORMANCE; ELECTRONICS; POLYMERS; WATER
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25869
DOI
10.1016/J.ORGEL.2010.01.026
ISSN
1566-1199
Article Type
Article
Citation
ORGANIC ELECTRONICS, vol. 11, no. 5, page. 836 - 845, 2010-05
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