Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1267931 Organic Electronics 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This report describes the fabrication and the electrical characteristics of pentacene OTFTs that use the conducting PEDOT:PSS for the source and drain (S/D) electrodes. By adding a controlled amount (10–20 wt.%) of glycerol the conductivity of the PEDOT:PSS ink enhanced to 450 S/cm, and the viscosity of the ink was reduced to <20 cps in order for it to be suitable for ink jet printing. In order to create a patterned PEDOT:PSS layer for the S/D electrode on a hydrophobic polyvinylphenol (PVP) gate dielectric, oxygen plasma was applied to control the surface energy of S/D electrode area on the PVP surface. In addition, by adding a leveling agent, the pattern of PEDOT:PSS droplet was improved enough to be spread up to the corners of S/D electrode area, producing channel length of 10 μm with a fine shape. Pentacene TFTs with the PEDOT:PSS S/D electrodes exhibited a similar performance to those with Au S/D electrodes in terms of the electrode resistance, corresponding to sum of the electrode series resistance and the contact resistance, being ∼30 kΩ cm at VG = −25 V and the field effect mobility being 0.13 cm2/V s and the on/off current ratio being 5.6 × 106. However, the electrode resistance of the PEDOT:PSS needs to be further reduced for the short channels <20 μm.

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