Organic Light-Emitting Transistors that use concentric source /drain electrodes on a molecular adhesion layer

COSSEDDU, PIERO;BONFIGLIO, ANNALISA;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Bottom-contact tetracene light-emitting transistors employing a mercaptosilane derivative self-assembled monolayer as adhesive between gold concentric interdigitated source/drain electrodes and SiO2 gate dielectric are described. Devices that employ the mercaptosilane adhesive have a higher mobility and electroluminescence compared to those employing a standard metallic adhesive. This is rationalized in terms of the large, well interconnected grains found in tetracene films deposited on substrates using the mercaptosilane adhesive. Our work represents a step forward in the understanding of physical processes at semiconductor/metal and semiconductor/dielectric interfaces in organic devices. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.
2006
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Santato, C; Cicoira, F; Cosseddu, Piero; Bonfiglio, Annalisa; Bellutti, P; Muccini, M; Zamboni, R; Mantoux, A; Doppelt, P.
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