DocumentCode
992869
Title
Thin-film organic polymer phototransistors
Author
Hamilton, Michael C. ; Martin, Sandrine ; Kanicki, Jerzy
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
51
Issue
6
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
877
Lastpage
885
Abstract
We have studied the electrical performance of organic polymer thin-film transistors (OP-TFTs) under steady-state white-light illumination, as well as the performance of these devices as photodetectors. The off-state drain current of the OP-TFT is significantly increased due to the illumination, while a smaller relative effect is observed on the drain current in the strong-accumulation regime. The illumination effectively decreases the threshold voltage of the device and increases the apparent subthreshold swing, while the field-effect mobility of the charge carriers in the polymer channel is unchanged. We have observed full recovery of our devices after the illumination is removed at room temperature. These observations are explained in terms of the photogeneration of excitons due to the absorbed photons. The photogenerated excitons subsequently diffuse and dissociate into free charge carriers, thereby enhancing the carrier density in the channel of the device. We have found broadband responsivities of approximately 0.7 mA/W for devices biased in the strong-accumulation regime and gate-to-source voltage-independent photosensitivities of approximately 103 for devices in the off-state. We also determine, for the first time, the flatband voltage of these devices to be about -2.3 V.
Keywords
conducting polymers; organic semiconductors; photodetectors; phototransistors; thin film transistors; conjugated organic polymer; electrical performance; field-effect mobility; free charge carriers; organic polymer thin-film transistors; photogenerated excitons; photogeneration; photosensitivity; steady-state white-light illumination; thin-film organic polymer phototransistors; thin-film transistor; Charge carriers; Excitons; Lighting; Photodetectors; Phototransistors; Polymer films; Steady-state; Temperature; Thin film transistors; Threshold voltage; Conjugated organic polymer; photodetector; photosensitivity; phototransistor; responsivity; thin-film transistor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2004.829619
Filename
1300820
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