Literature DB >> 28001361

Flexible Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Field-Effect Transistors with High Performance and Operational Stability.

Abhishek S Dahiya1, Charles Opoku1, Guylaine Poulin-Vittrant2, Nicolas Camara1, Christophe Daumont1, Eric G Barbagiovanni3, Giorgia Franzò3, Salvo Mirabella3, Daniel Alquier1.   

Abstract

The production of high-quality semiconducting nanostructures with optimized electrical, optical, and electromechanical properties is important for the advancement of next-generation technologies. In this context, we herein report on highly obliquely aligned single-crystalline zinc oxide nanosheets (ZnO NSs) grown via the vapor-liquid-solid approach using r-plane (01-12) sapphire as the template surface. The high structural and optical quality of as-grown ZnO NSs has been confirmed using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and temperature-dependent photoluminescence, respectively. To assess the potential of our NSs as effective building materials in high-performance flexible electronics, we fabricate organic (parylene C)/inorganic (ZnO NS) hybrid field-effect transistor (FET) devices on flexible substrates using room-temperature assembly processes. Extraction of key FET performance parameters suggests that as-grown ZnO NSs can successfully function as excellent n-type semiconducting modules. Such devices are found to consistently show very high on-state currents (Ion) > 40 μA, high field-effect mobility (μeff) > 200 cm2/(V s), exceptionally high on/off current modulation ratio (Ion/off) of around 109, steep subthreshold swing (s-s) < 200 mV/decade, very low hysteresis, and negligible threshold voltage shifts with prolonged electrical stressing (up to 340 min). The present study delivers a concept of integrating high-quality ZnO NS as active semiconducting elements in flexible electronic circuits.

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Keywords:  field-effect transistors; flexible substrates; nanosheets; organic/inorganic hybrid; zinc oxide

Year:  2016        PMID: 28001361     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b13472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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