Dependence of charge carrier injection on the interface energy barrier in short-channel polymeric field effect transistors

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Alborghetti, S, Coey, JMD, Stamenov, P, Dependence of charge carrier injection on the interface energy barrier in short-channel polymeric field effect transistors, Applied Physics Letters, 100, 2012, 143301-

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The influence of contact materials on the electrical characteristics of field-effect transistors made from poly(3-hexylthiophene) with short-channel lengths of 80nm is investigated. The thermally activated output current indicates the presence of a potential barrier at the electrode/organic contact. The barrier is not related to surface oxide and results in non-linear junction characteristics with activation voltage that can be only partially controlled via the work function of the contact metal. A Schottky contact at the metal/polymer interface arises from the band offset of the two materials and from interfacial dipole layers. Transistor operation with on/off ratio over 10 3 is achieved with five different electrode materials

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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 10/IN1/I3002

Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/jcoey
Type of material: Journal Article