Synthesis of the extended phenacene molecules, [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene, and their performance in a field-effect transistor

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The [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene molecules have been synthesized using a simple repetition of Wittig reactions followed by photocyclization. Sufficient amounts of [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene were obtained, and thin-film FETs using these molecules have been fabricated with SiO 2 and ionic liquid gate dielectrics. These FETs operated in p-channel. The averaged measurements of field-effect mobility,, were 3.1(7) × 10 −2 and 1.11(4) × 10 −1 cm 2 V −1 s −1 , respectively, for [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene thin-film FETs with SiO 2 gate dielectrics. Furthermore, [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene thin-film electric-double-layer (EDL) FETs with ionic liquid showed low-voltage p-channel FET properties, with values of 3(1) and 1(1) cm 2 V −1 s −1 , respectively. This study also discusses the future utility of the extremely extended π-network molecules [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene as the active layer of FET devices, based on the experimental results obtained.

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Okamoto, H., Hamao, S., Eguchi, R., Goto, H., Takabayashi, Y., Yen, P. Y. H., … Kubozono, Y. (2019). Synthesis of the extended phenacene molecules, [10]phenacene and [11]phenacene, and their performance in a field-effect transistor. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-39899-4

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