An analytical solution for contact resistance of staggered organic field-effect transistors (original) (raw)

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Modeling the gate bias dependence of contact resistance in staggered polycrystalline organic thin film transistors Cover Page

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Fundamental benefits of the staggered geometry for organic field-effect transistors Cover Page

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Analytical modeling and staggered-planar structural analysis for organic field effect transistor Cover Page

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A method for direct contact resistance evaluation in low voltage coplanar organic field-effect transistors Cover Page

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Impact of source and drain contact thickness on the performance of organic thin film transistors Cover Page

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Modeling and structural analysis of organic field effect transistor Cover Page

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Contact resistance in organic thin film transistors Cover Page

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Modeling of static electrical properties in organic field-effect transistors Cover Page

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Impact of semiconductor/metal interfaces on contact resistance and operating speed of organic thin film transistors

Journal of Computational Electronics, 2011

The contact resistance of field effect transistors based on pentacene and parylene has been investigated by experimental and numerical analysis. The device simulation was performed using finite element two-dimensional drift-diffusion simulation taking into account field-dependent mobility, interface/bulk trap states and fixed charge density at the organic/insulator interface. The width-normalized contact resistance extracted from simulation which included an interface dipole layer between the gold source/drain electrodes and pentacene was 91 kΩcm. However, contact resistance extracted from the simulation, without consideration of interface dipole was 52.4 kΩcm, which is about half of the experimentally extracted 108 kΩcm. This indicates that interface dipoles are critical effects which degrade performances of organic field effect transistors by increasing the contact resistance. Using numerical calculations and circuit simulations, we have predicted a 1 MHz switching frequency for a 1 μm channel length transistor without dipole interface between gold and pentacene. The transistor with dipole interface is predicted, via the same methods, to exhibit an operating frequency of less than 0.5 MHz.

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Impact of semiconductor/metal interfaces on contact resistance and operating speed of organic thin film transistors Cover Page