Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1268119 | Organic Electronics | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present the extension of the organic vapor phase deposition technique to an in-line geometry, in which the sample travels underneath an elongated showerhead that sprays molecules transported by a stream of carrier gas. Highly uniform pentacene films are grown at web speeds of up to 2.1 m/min, equivalent to an average deposition rate of 105 Å/s in a static system. With transistor mobilities of up to 1.5 cm2/V s, these pentacene films are of high electrical quality. Importantly, this quality is conserved up to the highest deposition speeds. We discuss the relationships between in-line deposition rate, morphology and crystallinity of the deposited pentacene films and their electrical characteristics.
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Authors
Cedric Rolin, Karolien Vasseur, Jan Genoe, Paul Heremans,