Title :
Analysis and probing of surface polarization phenomena in organic films and organic devices
Author :
Iwamoto, Mitsumasa
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo
Abstract :
Surface polarization phenomena is discussed in terms of molecular and bioelectronics. Orientational ordering of polar dipoles and displacement of excess electrons at the interface are main origins of surface polarization. Firstly, dielectric polarization phenomena of monolayer comprised of polar molecules are discussed. We show that unique dielectric properties of monolayers is expressed using a set of orientational order parameters, and Maxwell-displacement-current (MDC) measurement coupled with optical second harmonic generation (SHG) measurement is shown as an effective way for detecting surface polarization phenomena of polar monolayers. We then show that dielectric energy stored in monolayers makes a significant contribution to two-dimensional pattern formation. Secondary, dielectric polarization phenomena due to accumulation of electron are discussed in terms of Maxwell-Wagner effect. We show that determination of electric field is essentially important to understand organic device performance. We then show that SHG can probe the electric field distribution in FET channel.
Keywords :
electric fields; field effect transistors; molecular electronics; molecular moments; optical harmonic generation; organic semiconductors; FET channel; Maxwell-Wagner effect; Maxwell-displacement-current measurement; bioelectronics; dielectric polarization phenomena; electric field distribution; excess electron displacement; molecular electronics; optical second harmonic generation measurement; organic devices; organic films; orientational ordering; polar dipoles; polar molecules; polar monolayer; surface polarization phenomena; two-dimensional pattern formation; Biomedical optical imaging; Dielectric measurements; Electron optics; Nonlinear optics; Optical coupling; Optical films; Optical harmonic generation; Optical polarization; Pattern formation; Probes; MDC; SHG; Surface Polarization; electrostatic energy;
Conference_Titel :
Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, 2006. NMDC 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Gyeongju
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0541-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0541-1
DOI :
10.1109/NMDC.2006.4388866