Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
748816 Solid-State Electronics 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

An investigation is presented of the effect of the surface roughness of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) electrodes on the growth of pentacene and the electrical performance of PEDOT electrode bottom contact pentacene transistor. Smooth PEDOT films contained well-oriented and small sized pentacene islands whilst rough PEDOT films exhibited randomly oriented islands with non-uniformly sized islands. In addition, PEDOT electrodes provided morphological continuity at the electrode–channel interface, making the accumulation channel of the pentacene formed on the electrodes a main contributor to the contact resistance. Accordingly, the smooth PEDOT surface yielded the low contact resistance (5.7 kΩ cm), approximately half of that obtained with the rough surface.

► Smooth PEDOT films produced well-oriented pentacene islands whilst rough PEDOT films yielded randomly-oriented islands. ► PEDOT electrodes provided morphological continuity at the electrode–channel interface. ► The accumulation channel formed on the electrodes can be a main contributor to the contact resistance. ► The smooth PEDOT surface yielded the low contact resistance.

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