Organic field-effect transistors based on a liquid-crystalline polymeric semiconductor using SU-8 gate dielectrics on flexible substrates

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In this work, the insulating properties of poly(4-vinylphenol) (PVP) and SU-8 (MicroChem, Westborough, MA, USA) dielectrics are analyzed and compared with each other. We further investigate the performance behavior of organic field-effect transistors based on a semiconducting liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) using both dielectric materials and evaluate the results regarding the processability. Due to the lower process temperature needed for the SU-8 deposition, the realization of organic transistors on flexible substrates is demonstrated showing comparable charge carrier mobilities to devices using PVP on glass. In addition, a μ-dispensing procedure of the LCP on SU-8 is presented, improving the switching behavior of the organic transistors, and the promising stability data of the SU-8/LCP stack are verified after storing the structures for 60 days in ambient air showing negligible irreversible degradation of the organic semiconductor.

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Tetzner, K., Bose, I. R., & Bock, K. (2014). Organic field-effect transistors based on a liquid-crystalline polymeric semiconductor using SU-8 gate dielectrics on flexible substrates. Materials, 7(11), 7226–7242. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7117226

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