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Channel length variation in self-aligned, nanoimprint lithography structured OTFTs

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Authors
Rothländer, T.; Fian, A.; Kraxner, J.; Grogger, W.; Gold, H.; Haase, A.; Stadlober, B.
Abstract:
We report on the fabrication and characterization of self-aligned organic thin-film transistors with copper gate electrodes structured by nanoimprint lithography (NIL). The process has been improved to increase the compatibility with solution processed materials for future fabrication of fully printed, NIL structured transistors. We provide detailed analysis of the influence of the channel length on the fabricated devices. The on-current, the swing and the onset voltage are studied for channel lengths between 25μm and 800nm. The results indicate that for the given system a channel length of 5μm results in the best device performance regarding the on-current and the subthreshold swing. This work marks a first step towards our goal of fabricating self-aligned NIL OTFTs consisting solely of printable materials.
Title:
Channel length variation in self-aligned, nanoimprint lithography structured OTFTs
Seiten:
3274-3281
Publikationsdatum
2014

Publikationsreihe

Nummer
15
Beitrag
11
ISSN
1566-1199
Proceedings
Organic Electronics

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