We compare and contrast the properties of hybrid organic-inorganic self-assembled nanodielectrics (SANDs) based on alternating layers of solution-processed ZrOxand either of two phosphonic acid-functionalized azastilbazolium Ï -units having opposite dipolar orientations. Conventional Zr-SAND and new inverted IZr-SAND are characterized by Kevin probe, optical spectroscopy, capacitance-voltage measurements, AFM, X-ray reflectivity, and electronic structure computation. The molecular dipolar orientation affects thin-film transistor (TFT) threshold and turn-on voltages for devices based on either p-channel pentacene or n-channel copper perfluorophthalocyanine. Specifically, Zr-SAND shifts the threshold and turn-on voltages to more positive values, whereas IZr-SAND shifts them in the opposite direction. Capping these SANDs with -SiMe3groups enhances the effect, affording a 1.3 V difference in turn-on voltage for IZr-SAND vs Zr-SAND-gated organic TFTs. Such tunability should facilitate the engineering of more complex circuits

Wang, B., Di Carlo, G., Turrisi, R., Zeng, L., Stallings, K., Huang, W., et al. (2017). The Dipole Moment Inversion Effects in Self-Assembled Nanodielectrics for Organic Transistors. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 29(23), 9974-9980 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.7b03397].

The Dipole Moment Inversion Effects in Self-Assembled Nanodielectrics for Organic Transistors

Turrisi, R
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Beverina, L
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2017

Abstract

We compare and contrast the properties of hybrid organic-inorganic self-assembled nanodielectrics (SANDs) based on alternating layers of solution-processed ZrOxand either of two phosphonic acid-functionalized azastilbazolium Ï -units having opposite dipolar orientations. Conventional Zr-SAND and new inverted IZr-SAND are characterized by Kevin probe, optical spectroscopy, capacitance-voltage measurements, AFM, X-ray reflectivity, and electronic structure computation. The molecular dipolar orientation affects thin-film transistor (TFT) threshold and turn-on voltages for devices based on either p-channel pentacene or n-channel copper perfluorophthalocyanine. Specifically, Zr-SAND shifts the threshold and turn-on voltages to more positive values, whereas IZr-SAND shifts them in the opposite direction. Capping these SANDs with -SiMe3groups enhances the effect, affording a 1.3 V difference in turn-on voltage for IZr-SAND vs Zr-SAND-gated organic TFTs. Such tunability should facilitate the engineering of more complex circuits
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Chemistry (all); Chemical Engineering (all); Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and Alloys;
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2017
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23
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9980
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Wang, B., Di Carlo, G., Turrisi, R., Zeng, L., Stallings, K., Huang, W., et al. (2017). The Dipole Moment Inversion Effects in Self-Assembled Nanodielectrics for Organic Transistors. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 29(23), 9974-9980 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.7b03397].
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