Introduction to Organic Thin Film Transistors and Design of n-Channel Organic Semiconductors
Georgia Institute of Technology · University of Minnesota
Abstract
The development of new organic semiconductors with improved performance in organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) is a major challenge for materials chemists. There is a particular need to develop air-stable n-channel (electron-conducting) organic semiconductors with performance comparable to that of p-channel (hole-conducting) materials, for organic electronics to realize the benefits of complementary circuit design, i.e., the ability to switch transistors with either positive or negative gate voltages. There have been significant advancements in the past five years. In terms of standard OTFT metrics such as the field effect mobility (μFET) and on-to-off current ratio (ION/IOFF), n-channel OTFTs have achieved…
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- 58.65
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- 100%
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- 88
Authors
6- CRChristopher R. NewmanCorresponding
Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota
- CDC. Daniel Frisbie
University of Minnesota, Georgia Institute of Technology
- DADemétrio A. da Silva Filho
Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota
- JBJean‐Luc Brédas
University of Minnesota, Georgia Institute of Technology
- PCPaul C. Ewbank
Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota
Topics & keywords
- Thin-film transistor
- Organic semiconductor
- Transistor
- Materials science
- Semiconductor
- Organic electronics
- Nanotechnology
- Optoelectronics