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A photoemission spectroscopic study of the interface formation in organic thin film transistors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Abstract
Pentacene is widely used in organic thin film transistors due to relatively large mobilities. It has been suggested that the functional behavior in these organic thin film transistors occurs within the first few molecular layers of the device at the interfaces between the organic and the metals and dielectrics used in fabrication of the thin film transistors. This makes understanding the electronic behavior of the interfaces involved in these devices critical. In order to better understand these interfaces we investigated the interface formation using photoemission spectroscopy to examine layer by layer growth of pentacene on Au and Ag and vice versa. We observed indications of dipole formation at the interfaces between the metals and organics for organic on metal deposition. On the other hand, more complex material intermixing takes place during metal on organic deposition and as a result, the electronic structure of the interface differs from that of organic on metal deposition.
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