Organic single-crystal transistors with secondary gates on source and drain electrodes

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Abstract

Rubrene and tetracyanoquinodimethane single-crystal transistors are fabricated incorporating secondary gates (split gates) on source and drain electrodes to reduce the interfacial barriers at the metal/semiconductor contacts. Separating the effect of the injection barriers, the intrinsic carrier transport in the semiconductor channels is extracted for the p-type rubrene crystal transistors and the n-type tetracyanoquinodimethane crystal transistors. The transconductance of the tetracyanoquinodimethane devices is drastically improved by activating the split-gate electrodes, indicating significant injection barriers in the n-type transistors. The result demonstrates that the technique is useful to improve transistor performance when it is restricted by the injection barriers. © 2008 The Surface Science Society of Japan.

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Hara, K., Tominari, Y., Yamagishi, M., & Takeya, J. (2008). Organic single-crystal transistors with secondary gates on source and drain electrodes. In e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology (Vol. 6, pp. 138–141). The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science. https://doi.org/10.1380/ejssnt.2008.138

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