The 76th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2015

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.1 Fabrications and Structure Controls

[14p-1E-1~17] 12.1 Fabrications and Structure Controls

Mon. Sep 14, 2015 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM 1E (143)

座長:近松 真之(産総研),松原 亮介(静岡大)

5:45 PM - 6:00 PM

[14p-1E-17] Polymer chain alignment via nanochannel effect for improving transistor performance

〇(PC)Seungjun Oh1, Ryoma Hayakawa1, Toyohiro Chikyow1, Yutaka Wakayama1 (1.NIMS)

Keywords:Polymer nanowire,Polymer transistor

The use of crystalline organic nanowires is a promising strategy for developing high-performance organic field-effect transistors because of their improved carrier mobility and high compatibility with various logic circuits. In this work, we established a process to develop well-defined polymer nanowire transistors made of liquid-crystalline semiconducting poly(9,9-dioctyl fluorene-alt-bithiophene) (F8T2). Figures 1 show (a) a device configuration and (b) an SEM image of top view of F8T2 nanowires in nano-scaled channels of SiO2 prepared by lithography technique. The nanochannels offer templates for forming polymer nanowires in which polymer chains are uniaxially aligned along the nanochannels through a nano-confinement effect. In addition, this process prevents the serious damage during the inevitable etching process that used to separate the nanowires from each other.
We examined the electrical properties and polymeric chain alignment of F8T2 nanowires. Nanowire transistors exhibited carrier mobilities of 3.5 and 2.8×103 cm2/Vs for 54 and 130 nm wide nanowires, respectively. The carrier mobilities were about three times larger than that of a thin film transistor. Polarized UV-vis absorption analysis clarified that the improved carrier mobility can be attributed to the enhanced polymer chain alignment in the nano-channels. This approach has great potential as regards improving device performance, downsizing, and the large-scale integration of nanowire transistors with various kinds of device configurations.