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Molecularly Smooth Self-Assembled Monolayer for High-Mobility Organic Field-Effect Transistors

Title
Molecularly Smooth Self-Assembled Monolayer for High-Mobility Organic Field-Effect Transistors
Authors
Das, SaurabhLee, Byoung HoonLinstadt, Roscoe T. H.Cunha, KeilaLi, YouliKaufman, YairLevine, Zachary A.Lipshutz, Bruce H.Lins, Roberto D.Shea, Joan-EmmaHeeger, Alan J.Ahn, B. Kollbe
Ewha Authors
이병훈
SCOPUS Author ID
이병훈scopus
Issue Date
2016
Journal Title
NANO LETTERS
ISSN
1530-6984JCR Link

1530-6992JCR Link
Citation
NANO LETTERS vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 6709 - 6715
Keywords
organic field-effect transistorpolysiloxanezwitterionic moleculesbioinspired self-assembled monolayernanofabrication
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Despite the need for molecularly smooth self assembled monolayers (SAMs) on silicon dioxide surfaces (the most common dielectric surface), current techniques are limited to nonideal silane grafting. Here, we show unique bioinspired zwitterionic molecules forming a molecularly smooth and uniformly thin SAM in "water" in <1 min on various dielectric surfaces, which enables a dip-coating process that is essential for organic electronics to become reality. This monomolecular layer leads to high mobility of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) based on various organic semiconductors and source/drain electrodes. A combination of experimental and computational techniques confirms strong adsorption (W-ad > 20 mJ m(-2)), uniform thickness (similar to 0.5 or similar to 1 nm) and orientation (all catechol head groups facing the oxide surface) of the "monomolecular" layers. This robust (strong adsorption), rapid, and green SAM represents a promising advancement toward the next generation of nanofabrication compared to the current nonuniform and inconsistent polysiloxane-based SAM involving toxic chemicals, long processing time (>10 h), or heat (>80 degrees C).
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b03860
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