Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1594578 | Solid State Communications | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Single-crystalline wurtzite ZnO nanowires were synthesized and used to fabricate field-effect transistors, using poly(4-vinyl phenol) polymer as a dielectric layer. The spin-coated, thin (120 nm) PVP layer exhibited quite a good dielectric behaviors, such as dielectric strength of â¼1.5 MV/cm (â¼10â7 A/cm2), capacitance of 28.9 nF/cm2, and dielectric constant of â¼3.93. When compared to the bottom-gated ZnO nanowire devices with thermal SiO2 as a gate dielectric, the top-gated devices with the polymer dielectric showed much higher (â¼5 times) mobility. This hybrid approach, i.e. inorganic single-crystalline semiconducting nanowires with organic polymer dielectrics, is shown to be promising for the nanowire-based devices to mechanically flexible applications.
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Authors
Ji-Hyuk Choi, Dahl-Young Khang, Jae-Min Myoung,