Title :
Printed polymer transistors
Author :
Knobloch, Alexander ; Bernds, Adolf ; Clemens, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Innovative Electron., Siemens Corporate Technol., Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
Integrated plastic circuits (IPCs) based on organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) have many advantages. One potential is the use for commercial applications such as low cost ident-tags or electronic barcodes. In order to achieve low production cost, the transistors must be prepared by printing processes. In this paper, we present OFETs and organic inverters based on functional polymers with single layers applied by pad and screen printing. The pad printing technique is an efficient method for patterning the electrodes of an OFET. With this technique, dimensions of 20 /spl mu/m were reached. Source-drain and gate electrodes consisting of either polyaniline, carbon black conductive ink, gold, or silver filled ink were printed. With these structures, OFETs were assembled, in which poly(3-alkylthiophene) served as the semiconductor, and poly(4-hydroxystyrene) as the insulator. These polymers were deposited homogeneously by screen printing or spin coating. In addition, a gate dielectric for an OFET was also pad printed. A full organic inverter with all electrodes printed is introduced. As the production speed of the presented printing techniques has the ability to be scaled up, the potential for high volume printing of organic electronics is proven.
Keywords :
dielectric thin films; electrodes; field effect transistors; logic gates; molecular electronics; organic semiconductors; polymer films; semiconductor device measurement; spin coating; 20 micron; Ag; Au; C; IPCs; OFET electrode patterning; OFET gate dielectric; OFETs; carbon black conductive ink; commercial applications; electronic barcodes; functional polymers; gate electrodes; gold filled ink; ident-tags; integrated plastic circuits; organic electronics; organic field-effect transistors; organic inverter; organic inverters; pad printing; poly(3-alkylthiophene) semiconductor; poly(4-hydroxystyrene) insulator; polyaniline; polymer single layers; printed polymer transistors; printing processes; printing techniques; production cost; production speed; screen printing; silver filled ink; source-drain electrodes; spin coating; volume printing; Circuits; Costs; Electrodes; Ink; Inverters; OFETs; Plastics; Polymers; Printing; Production;
Conference_Titel :
Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics, 2001. First International IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Potsdam, Germany
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7220-4
DOI :
10.1109/POLYTR.2001.973262