Authors
Chao Wang, Wen-Ya Lee, Desheng Kong, Raphael Pfattner, Guillaume Schweicher, Reina Nakajima, Chien Lu, Jianguo Mei, Tae Hoon Lee, Hung-Chin Wu, Jeffery Lopez, Ying Diao, Xiaodan Gu, Scott Himmelberger, Weijun Niu, James R Matthews, Mingqian He, Alberto Salleo, Yoshio Nishi, Zhenan Bao
Publication date
2015/12/14
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
17849
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Both high gain and transconductance at low operating voltages are essential for practical applications of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). Here, we describe the significance of the double-layer capacitance effect in polar rubbery dielectrics, even when present in a very low ion concentration and conductivity. We observed that this effect can greatly enhance the OFET transconductance when driven at low voltages. Specifically, when the polar elastomer poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (e-PVDF-HFP) was used as the dielectric layer, despite a thickness of several micrometers, we obtained a transconductance per channel width 30 times higher than that measured for the same organic semiconductors fabricated on a semicrystalline PVDF-HFP with a similar thickness. After a series of detailed experimental investigations, we attribute the above observation to the double-layer capacitance effect …
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