Field-effect transistors based on self-organized molecular nanostripes


Autoria(s): Cavallini, M.; Stoliar, P.; Moulin, J. F.; Surin, M.; Leclère, P.; Lazzaroni, R.; Breiby, D. W.; Andreasen, J. W.; Nielsen, M. M.; Sonar, P.; Grimsdale, A. C.; Mullen, K.; Biscarini, F.
Data(s)

17/11/2005

Resumo

Charge transport properties in organic semiconductors depend strongly on molecular order. Here we demonstrate field-effect transistors where drain current flows through a precisely defined array of nanostripes made of crystalline and highly ordered molecules. The molecular stripes are fabricated across the channel of the transistor by a stamp-assisted deposition of the molecular semiconductors from a solution. As the solvent evaporates, the capillary forces drive the solution to form menisci under the stamp protrusions. The solute precipitates only in the regions where the solution is confined by the menisci once the critical concentration is reached and self-organizes into molecularly ordered stripes 100-200 nm wide and a few monolayers high. The charge mobility measured along the stripes is 2 orders of magnitude larger than the values measured for spin-coated thin films.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75205/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl051685%2B

DOI:10.1021/nl051685+

Cavallini, M., Stoliar, P., Moulin, J. F., Surin, M., Leclère, P., Lazzaroni, R., Breiby, D. W., Andreasen, J. W., Nielsen, M. M., Sonar, P., Grimsdale, A. C., Mullen, K., & Biscarini, F. (2005) Field-effect transistors based on self-organized molecular nanostripes. Nano Letters, 5(12), pp. 2422-2425.

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© 2005 American Chemical Society

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Capillary flow #Crystalline materials #Deposition #Electric currents #Nanostructured materials #Semiconducting organic compounds #Thin films #Field-effect transistors #Self-organized molecular nanostripes #Spin-coated thin films #Stamp-assisted deposition #Transistors #fluorine #nanomaterial #terthienyl #thiophene derivative #article #chemistry #conformation #crystallization #electrochemistry #equipment #equipment design #instrumentation #methodology #nanotechnology #semiconductor #ultrastructure #Equipment Failure Analysis #Molecular Conformation #Nanostructures #Thiophenes
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Journal Article