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Growth Of Organic Semiconductor Thin Films with Multi-Micron Domain Size and Fabrication of Organic Transistors Using a Stencil Nanosieve

Authors :
Takafumi Uemura
Cedric Rolin
Valentin Flauraud
Enpu Kang
Paul Heremans
Pavlo Fesenko
Jan Genoe
Jürgen Brugger
Shenqi Xie
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2017.

Abstract

To grow small molecule semiconductor thin films with domain size larger than modern-day device sizes, we evaporate the material through a dense array of small apertures, called a stencil nanosieve. The aperture size of 0.5 μm results in low nucleation density, whereas the aperture-to-aperture distance of 0.5 μm provides sufficient crosstalk between neighboring apertures through the diffusion of adsorbed molecules. By integrating the nanosieve in the channel area of a thin-film transistor mask, we show a route for patterning both the organic semiconductor and the metal contacts of thin-film transistors using one mask only and without mask realignment. ispartof: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces vol:9 issue:28 pages:23314-23318 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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