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Charge-Trapping-Induced Non-Ideal Behaviors in Organic Field-Effect Transistors.

Hio-Ieng UnPeng ChengTing LeiChi-Yuan YangJie-Yu WangJian Pei
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) with impressively high hole mobilities over 10 cm2 V-1 s-1 and electron mobilities over 1 cm2 V-1 s-1 have been reported in the past few years. However, significant non-ideal electrical characteristics, e.g., voltage-dependent mobilities, have been widely observed in both small-molecule and polymer systems. This issue makes the accurate evaluation of the electrical performance impossible and also limits the practical applications of OFETs. Here, a semiconductor-unrelated, charge-trapping-induced non-ideality in OFETs is reported, and a revised model for the non-ideal transfer characteristics is provided. The trapping process can be directly observed using scanning Kelvin probe microscopy. It is found that such trapping-induced non-ideality exists in OFETs with different types of charge carriers (p-type or n-type), different types of dielectric materials (inorganic and organic) that contain different functional groups (OH, NH2 , COOH, etc.). As fas as it is known, this is the first report for the non-ideal transport behaviors in OFETs caused by semiconductor-independent charge trapping. This work reveals the significant role of dielectric charge trapping in the non-ideal transistor characteristics and also provides guidelines for device engineering toward ideal OFETs.
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