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High-mobility C60 field-effect molecular-wetting controlled transistors fabricated on substrates

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An atomically flat pentacene monomolecular layer remarkably improved the crystallinity of C-60 films, thus enhancing the field-effect mobilities in C-60 transistors (FETs) (see figure). They showed a four to five times better performance over devices with C-60 films grown without a pentacene buffer. Molecular-wetting-controlled substrates can thus offer a general solution to the fabrication of high-performance crystalline organic devices.

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