Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors

Rubrene, a poly-aromatic hydrocarbon, is studied in this thesis. Purity of commercial rubrene powder and rubrene single crystals, grown by PVT technique, were investigated by means of high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy. High quality rubrene single crystals were used to fabr...

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Main Author: Zhang, Keke
Other Authors: Christian Leo Kloc
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-524972023-03-04T16:35:09Z Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors Zhang, Keke Christian Leo Kloc Subodh Gautam Mhaisalkar School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Organic/Polymer electronics Rubrene, a poly-aromatic hydrocarbon, is studied in this thesis. Purity of commercial rubrene powder and rubrene single crystals, grown by PVT technique, were investigated by means of high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy. High quality rubrene single crystals were used to fabricate Si / SiO2 and air-gap transistors based on pre-patterned PDMS stamp. On such transistor architecture, rubrene single crystal shows mobility as high as 19 cm2/Vs. Electrical properties displayed dramatic changes in the presence of different gas environments. The effects of O2, H2, CO, NO2 and H2S gas were studied. In the presence of oxidative gas, mobility remains high while in reductive gas, mobility drops to a lower value. The high mobility of rubrene FETs measured in ambient environment may not reflect its intrinsic behavior but is a consequence of the oxidation states on the rubrene surface. Femtosecond pump-probe experiments were performed on rubrene single crystals. Both direct and thermally activated singlet fission were observed by transient absorption measurements under different excitation wavelengths. Polarons were proved to form from higher excited singlet state not the relaxed first singlet state. 85% of polarons recombined in 1 ns after generation. The remaining polarons lasted longer than 1 ms, which may contribute to high mobility in rubrene single crystals. Doctor of Philosophy (MSE) 2013-05-15T02:12:55Z 2013-05-15T02:12:55Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52497 en 120 p. application/pdf
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Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
description Rubrene, a poly-aromatic hydrocarbon, is studied in this thesis. Purity of commercial rubrene powder and rubrene single crystals, grown by PVT technique, were investigated by means of high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy. High quality rubrene single crystals were used to fabricate Si / SiO2 and air-gap transistors based on pre-patterned PDMS stamp. On such transistor architecture, rubrene single crystal shows mobility as high as 19 cm2/Vs. Electrical properties displayed dramatic changes in the presence of different gas environments. The effects of O2, H2, CO, NO2 and H2S gas were studied. In the presence of oxidative gas, mobility remains high while in reductive gas, mobility drops to a lower value. The high mobility of rubrene FETs measured in ambient environment may not reflect its intrinsic behavior but is a consequence of the oxidation states on the rubrene surface. Femtosecond pump-probe experiments were performed on rubrene single crystals. Both direct and thermally activated singlet fission were observed by transient absorption measurements under different excitation wavelengths. Polarons were proved to form from higher excited singlet state not the relaxed first singlet state. 85% of polarons recombined in 1 ns after generation. The remaining polarons lasted longer than 1 ms, which may contribute to high mobility in rubrene single crystals.
author2 Christian Leo Kloc
author_facet Christian Leo Kloc
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author Zhang, Keke
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title Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
title_short Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
title_full Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
title_fullStr Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
title_sort fabrication and characterization of organic single crystal field-effect transistors
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