Articles | Volume 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-1-219-2003
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-1-219-2003
05 May 2003
05 May 2003

Organic Field-Effect-Transistors with Pentacene for radio-controlled-price-tag applications

C. Pannemannn, T. Diekmann, and U. Hilleringmann

Abstract. This letter presents organic thin-film-transistors (OTFT) using the small organic molecule Pentacene targeting applications like radio controlled identification tags. Simple OTFTs as well as inverter circuits based on a pconducting silicon wafer substrate are presented. Comparing PECVD oxide and LTO as dielectric, only LTO deposited layers provide sufficient electrical stability. PECVD oxides show defects called “pin-holes", leading to short circuiting through the gate dielectrics. OTFTs of L=1µm/W=1000µm were prepared providing Ids = 61µA at –40Vds and –40Vgs, a subthreshold slope of 10.3 V/dec and an on-offratio of 102. The inverter circuits using insulated gate contacts switch from VA=–10V to VA=–3V output voltage when the input voltage is varied from VE=0V to VE=–8V at a supplied voltage of VB=–10V.