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Phys. Rev. B 73, 235339 (2006) [7 pages]

Hybrid polymers as tunable and directly-patternable gate dielectrics in organic thin-film transistors

U. Haas, A. Haase, V. Satzinger, H. Pichler, G. Leising, G. Jakopic, and B. Stadlober
Joanneum Research, Institute of Nanostructured Materials and Photonics, Franz-Pichler-Strasse 30, A-8160 Weiz, Austria

R. Houbertz, G. Domann, and A. Schmitt
Fraunhofer-ISC, Neunerplatz 2, D-97082 Würzburg, Germany
Received 14 December 2005; revised 30 March 2006; published 21 June 2006

The long-term target of producing all-organic devices requires custom-designed dielectric materials able to be applied and patterned with a wide range of new and fast deposition and patterning methods. Inorganic-organic hybrid polymers such as organic modified ceramics (ORMOCERs) have recently gained considerable attention in polymer electronics. Consisting of organically functionalized inorganic-oxidic units, their material properties can be tuned over a wide range and, in addition, their processing is very flexible providing good compatibility to many materials and substrates and allowing for direct patterning. A study on the application of different ORMOCER systems as gate dielectric layers in organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) with pentacene as the organic semiconductor and directly structured contact holes is presented. Depending on the chemistry of the underlying ORMOCER system, different morphologies of the thermally evaporated pentacene were observed and correlated to the electrical characteristics of the transistor devices. In some cases, OTFTs with excellent electrical performance were achieved, showing intrinsic field-effect mobility values up to 1  cm2/V  s. Based on the high charge-carrier mobility of the pentacene-ORMOCER interface and the good dielectric, passivating, and patterning properties of the ORMOCER materials, these devices lay the foundation for a new generation of high-quality, fast, processable low-cost organic electronics.

©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.73.235339
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.73.235339
PACS: 81.05.Lg; 85.30.Tv; 77.55.+f; 68.55.-a
  • 81.05.Lg
    Polymers and plastics; rubber; synthetic and natural fibers; organometallic and organic materials: fabrication, treatment, testing and analysis
  • 85.30.Tv
    Semiconductor field effect devices
  • 77.55.+f
    Dielectric thin films
  • 68.55.-a
    Thin film structure and morphology
  • YEAR: 2006
KEYWORDS: organic-inorganic hybrid materials, conducting polymers, dielectric thin films, thin film transistors, insulated gate field effect transistors, carrier mobility

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