2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
[15p-B13-2] Improved optical switching in diarylethene thin film transistor by interface engineering
Keywords:photochromic molecules, organic field-effect transistor, Interface engineering
The development of optically-controllable organic field-effect transistors is now highly required. Although many kinds of devise structures have been proposed, the light-induced on/off ratio still remained in the range of 10-80 %. We have proposed to employ a diarylethene photochromic thin film as a transistor channel, leading to extremely high on/off ratio of more than two orders of magnitudes by light irradiation. In this talk, we present the improvement of optical switching properties by interface engineering including introduction of α-sexithiophene between source-drain electrodes and a diarylethene film and the modification of a gate insulating layer with poly(methyl methacrylate). Our work would provide a promising candidate for realizing high-performance opto-electrical devices with photochromic molecules.