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The Dipole Moment Inversion Effects in Self-Assembled Nanodielectrics for Organic Transistors

Authors :
Tobin J. Marks
Li Zeng
Antonio Facchetti
Wei Huang
Binghao Wang
Michael J. Bedzyk
Riccardo Turrisi
Gabriele Di Carlo
Luca Beverina
Katie Stallings
Wang, B
Di Carlo, G
Turrisi, R
Zeng, L
Stallings, K
Huang, W
Bedzyk, M
Beverina, L
Marks, T
Facchetti, A
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2017.

Abstract

We compare and contrast the properties of hybrid organic-inorganic self-assembled nanodielectrics (SANDs) based on alternating layers of solution-processed ZrOxand either of two phosphonic acid-functionalized azastilbazolium Ï -units having opposite dipolar orientations. Conventional Zr-SAND and new inverted IZr-SAND are characterized by Kevin probe, optical spectroscopy, capacitance-voltage measurements, AFM, X-ray reflectivity, and electronic structure computation. The molecular dipolar orientation affects thin-film transistor (TFT) threshold and turn-on voltages for devices based on either p-channel pentacene or n-channel copper perfluorophthalocyanine. Specifically, Zr-SAND shifts the threshold and turn-on voltages to more positive values, whereas IZr-SAND shifts them in the opposite direction. Capping these SANDs with -SiMe3groups enhances the effect, affording a 1.3 V difference in turn-on voltage for IZr-SAND vs Zr-SAND-gated organic TFTs. Such tunability should facilitate the engineering of more complex circuits

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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