Literature DB >> 31620768

Tuning graphene transistors through ad hoc electrostatics induced by a nanometer-thick molecular underlayer.

Ather Mahmood1, Cheol-Soo Yang2, Seunghun Jang2, Lucie Routaboul3, Hyunju Chang2, Alessio Ghisolfi4, Pierre Braunstein4, Laetitia Bernard5, Tindara Verduci1, Jean-François Dayen1, Paolo Samorì6, Jeong-O Lee2, Bernard Doudin1.   

Abstract

We report on the modulation of the electrical properties of graphene-based transistors that mirror the properties of a few nanometers thick layer made of dipolar molecules sandwiched in between the 2D material and the SiO2 dielectric substrate. The chemical composition of the films of quinonemonoimine zwitterion molecules adsorbed onto SiO2 has been explored by means of X-ray photoemission and mass spectroscopy. Graphene-based devices are then fabricated by transferring the 2D material onto the molecular film, followed by the deposition of top source-drain electrodes. The degree of supramolecular order in disordered films of dipolar molecules was found to be partially improved as a result of the electric field at low temperatures, as revealed by the emergence of hysteresis in the transfer curves of the transistors. The use of molecules from the same family, which are suitably designed to interact with the dielectric surface, results in the disappearance of the hysteresis. DFT calculations confirm that the dressing of the molecules by an external electric field exhibits multiple minimal energy landscapes that explain the thermally stabilized capacitive coupling observed. This study demonstrates that the design and exploitation of ad hoc molecules as an interlayer between a dielectric substrate and graphene represents a powerful tool for tuning the electrical properties of the 2D material. Conversely, graphene can be used as an indicator of the stability of molecular layers, by providing insight into the energetics of ordering of dipolar molecules under the effect of electrical gating.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31620768     DOI: 10.1039/c9nr06407a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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1.  The Quinonoid Zwitterion Interlayer for the Improvement of Charge Carrier Mobility in Organic Field-Effect Transistors.

Authors:  Adam Luczak; Angélina Torres Ruiz; Simon Pascal; Adrian Adamski; Jarosław Jung; Beata Luszczynska; Olivier Siri
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 4.329

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