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Organic field-effect transistors using single crystals

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1468-6996/10/2/024314

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organic transistor; single crystal; rubrene; pentacene; tetrathiafulvalene; tetracyanoquinodimethane; charge-transfer compound; band transport; Hall effect; electron-spin resonance

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [15073201]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15073201] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Organic field-effect transistors using small-molecule organic single crystals are developed to investigate fundamental aspects of organic thin-film transistors that have been widely studied for possible future markets for 'plastic electronics'. In reviewing the physics and chemistry of single-crystal organic field-effect transistors (SC-OFETs), the nature of intrinsic charge dynamics is elucidated for the carriers induced at the single crystal surfaces of molecular semiconductors. Materials for SC-OFETs are first reviewed with descriptions of the fabrication methods and the field-effect characteristics. In particular, a benchmark carrier mobility of 20-40 cm(2) Vs(-1), achieved with thin platelets of rubrene single crystals, demonstrates the significance of the SC-OFETs and clarifies material limitations for organic devices. In the latter part of this review, we discuss the physics of microscopic charge transport by using SC-OFETs at metal/semiconductor contacts and along semiconductor/insulator interfaces. Most importantly, Hall effect and electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements reveal that interface charge transport in molecular semiconductors is properly described in terms of band transport and localization by charge traps.

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