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Characteristics of Single Crystal Field-Effect Transistors with a New Type of Aromatic Hydrocarbon, Picene

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2012

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Picene is a phenacene-type aromatic hydrocarbon molecule with five benzene rings. We have fabricated picene single crystal (SC) field-effect transistors (FETs) with solid gate and ionic liquid gate dielectrics. Although the picene SC FET showed a large hole-injection barrier without any modification of interface between source/drain electrodes and picene SC, such a large hole-injection barrier could be effectively reduced by modifying the interface with tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ). Picene SC FET with an HfO2 gate dielectric and TCNQ-coated electrodes shows p-channel characteristics with a smooth hole injection and a field-effect mobility more than 1 cm2 V–1 s–1 in two-terminal measurement. Picene SC FET could be operated even in bottom-contact structure by modifying the interface with octanethiol. Furthermore, picene SC FET operated with ionic liquid gate dielectric, [1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium][hexafluorophosphate], showing the field-effect mobility of 1.8 × 10–1 cm2 V–1 s–1 and low absolute value, 1.9 V, of threshold voltage.

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