Facile Synthesis of Solution-Processed Silica and Polyvinyl Phenol Hybrid Dielectric for Flexible Organic Transistors.

NANOMATERIALS(2020)

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A high-quality dielectric layer is essential for organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) operated at a low-power consumption level. In this study, a facile improved technique for the synthesis of solution-processed silica is proposed. By optimizing the synthesis and processing technique fewer pores were found on the surface of the film, particularly no large holes were observable after improving the annealing process, and the improved solution-gelation (sol-gel) SiOx dielectric achieved a higher breakdown strength (1.6 MV/cm) and lower leakage current density (10(-8) A/cm(2) at 1.5 MV/cm). Consequently, a pentacene based OTFT with a high field effect mobility (similar to 1.8 cm(2)/Vs), a low threshold voltage (-1.7 V), a steeper subthreshold slope (similar to 0.4 V/dec) and a relatively high on/off ratio (similar to 10(5)) was fabricated by applying a hybrid gate insulator which consisted of improved sol-gel SiOx and polyvinyl phenol (PVP). This could be ascribed to both the high k of SiOx and the smoother, hydrophobic dielectric surface with low trap density, which was proved by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a water contact angle test, respectively. Additionally, we systematically studied and evaluated the stability of devices in the compressed state. The devices based on dielectric fabricated by conventional sol-gel processes were more susceptible to the curvature. While the improved device presented an excellent mechanic strength, it could still function at the higher bending compression without a significant degradation in performance. Thus, this solution-process technology provides an effective approach to fabricate high-quality dielectric and offers great potential for low-cost, fast and portable organic electronic applications.
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sol-gel method,silica,high dielectric constant,organic thin film transistors
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