The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.4 Organic light-emitting devices and organic transistors

[14a-A409-1~7] 12.4 Organic light-emitting devices and organic transistors

Sat. Mar 14, 2020 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM A409 (6-409)

Hiroyuki Matui(Yamagata Univ.)

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

[14a-A409-6] Development of anti-ambipolar transistors Part Ⅱ: Approaches to operation voltage reduction

Kota Fuchii1,2, Ryoma Hayakawa1, Kazuyoshi Kobashi1,3, Yoichi Yamada2, Yutaka Wakayama1,3 (1.NIMS, 2.Tsukuba Univ., 3.Kyusyu Univ.)

Keywords:Anti-ambipolar transistor, Operation voltage reduction, Surface and interface engineering

Flexible and high-performance organic transistors hold promise in the Internet of Things (IOT) society. In this regard, we developed a new transistor that is called as anti-ambipolar transistor: AAT). Of importance is that the transistor achieved a negative resistance even at room temperature, where the drain current rapidly increases and decreases with increasing gate voltage. Furthermore, we demonstrated a multivalued logic operation by combination of an AAT and a conventional organic transistor. These achievements have a potential to improve the data processability of current organic integrated circuits. In this study, we present the following approaches to reduce the operation voltage of the AAT: 1) effect of interface layers underneath source and drain electrodes, 2) adoption of high-k gate insulator, and 3) impact of coating layers on gate insulators.