Is thermal annealing a viable alternative for crystallization in triethylsilylethynyl anthradithiophene (TESADT) organic transistors?

R. Lyttleton, K. Muhieddine, J. E. Anthony, A. P. Micolich

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Abstract

Solvent annealing is a wellknown method for crystallization of the TESADT semiconductor film in organic transistors. We show that although thermal annealing is also effective in producing crystallization, it compromises the resulting electrical performance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 Conference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices, COMMAD 2012 - Proceedings
Pages193-194
Number of pages2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 Conference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices, COMMAD 2012 - Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Duration: Dec 12 2012Dec 14 2012

Publication series

NameConference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices, Proceedings, COMMAD

Conference

Conference2012 Conference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices, COMMAD 2012
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne, VIC
Period12/12/1212/14/12

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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