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Direct Effect of Dielectric Surface Energy on Carrier Transport in Organic Field-Effect Transistors.

Shujun ZhouQingxin TangHongkun TianXiaoli ZhaoYanhong TongStephen BarlowSeth R MarderYichun Liu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
The understanding of the characteristics of gate dielectric that leads to optimized carrier transport remains controversial, and the conventional studies applied organic semiconductor thin films, which introduces the effect of dielectric on the growth of the deposited semiconductor thin films and hence only can explore the indirect effects. Here, we introduce pregrown organic single crystals to eliminate the indirect effect (semiconductor growth) in the conventional studies and to undertake an investigation of the direct effect of dielectric on carrier transport. It is shown that the matching of the polar and dispersive components of surface energy between semiconductor and dielectric is favorable for higher mobility. This new empirical finding may show the direct relationship between dielectric and carrier transport for the optimized mobility of organic field-effect transistors and hence show a promising potential for the development of next-generation high-performance organic electronic devices.
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