Pentacene organic thin-film transistors-molecular ordering and mobility

David J. Gundlach(Pennsylvania State University), Y.-Y. Lin(Pennsylvania State University), Thomas N. Jackson(Pennsylvania State University), Shelby F. Nelson(Colby College), Darrell G. Schlom(Pennsylvania State University)
IEEE Electron Device Letters
March 1, 1997
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Abstract

Pentacene-based organic thin-film transistors (TFT's) with field-effect mobility as large as 0.7 cm/sup 2//V/spl middot/s and on/off current ratio larger than 10/sup 8/ have been fabricated. Pentacene films deposited by evaporation at elevated temperature at low-to-moderate deposition rates have a high degree of molecular ordering with micrometer-sized and larger dendritic grains. Such films yield TFT's with large mobility. Films deposited at low temperature or by flash evaporation have small grains and poor molecular ordering and yield TFT's with low mobility.


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