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Interdigitated Ambipolar Active Layer for Organic Phototransistor with Balanced Charge Transport
Author(s) -
Jeong Uijin,
Tarsoly Gergely,
Lee Junghyun,
Eun Youngmoo,
Do Junghwan,
Pyo Seungmoon
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced electronic materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.25
H-Index - 56
ISSN - 2199-160X
DOI - 10.1002/aelm.201800652
Subject(s) - ambipolar diffusion , pentacene , materials science , organic semiconductor , optoelectronics , active layer , layer (electronics) , vacuum evaporation , diimide , charge carrier , photodiode , evaporation , nanotechnology , thin film transistor , thin film , optics , fluorescence , electron , physics , perylene , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The formation and characterization of interdigitated ambipolar active layers prepared by a hybrid (solution processing and thermal vacuum evaporation) method for a polymer‐gated organic phototransistor with highly balanced ambipolar charge transport is reported. The interdigitated active layer is comprised of a solution‐processed single‐crystalline microcrystal array of p‐type 6,13‐bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl)pentacene (TIPS‐pentacene) and a thin film of n‐type N , N ′‐ditridecylperylene‐3,4,9,10‐tetracarboxylic diimide (PTCDI‐C 13 ). The TIPS‐pentacene single‐crystalline microcrystal, which is confirmed using X‐ray diffractometry and polarized optical microscopy, is embedded in the PTCDI‐C 13 film deposited using a thermal vacuum evaporation method. The devices with the interdigitated active layer exhibit selective charge transport characteristics varying from unipolar to ambipolar depending on the thickness of the PTCDI‐C 13 film. The fabricated ambipolar organic transistor shows high photoresponsivity at low light intensities and good dynamic photoresponse. These results demonstrate the potential use of such devices in ambipolar optoelectronic applications.

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