Abstracts Category : Other

Add abstract

Want to add your dissertation abstract to this database? It only takes a minute!

Search abstract

Search for abstracts by subject, author or institution

Share this abstract

High Performance Organic Transistors for Organic Electronic Applications

by Won Suk Lee

Institution: Texas A&M University
Year: 2017
Keywords: Organic electronics; OTFT; OMESFET; OHBT
Posted: 02/01/2018
Record ID: 2158549
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/161384


Abstract

Thin-film transistor (TFT) devices using organic semiconducting materials have attracted widespread attentions due to their low cost, flexible form factor, and easy fabrication. However, organic materials? poor performance as compared to inorganic semiconductor such as silicon limits their applications. Specially, high-frequency operation in organic transistors has never been achieved with organic semiconducting material. One very attractive application for organic electronics is low-cost and flexible Radio Frequency Identification Tag (RFID), which requires relatively high frequency operation. Because of low mobility and high operating bias voltage, the current organic TFT is not appropriate for the most of applications including RFID. The objective of this research is to develop the high performance organic transistor structures which are suitable for organic electronic applications. In designing, two major performance metrics of devices are focused to be improved, which are the on-current level with high on-off ratio and the cutoff frequency of the transistors. They are determined mainly by the carrier mobility, the injection of carrier at the metal/semiconductor boundary, and the passive parasitic components introduced by device geometry. In this study, three new structures are investigated, namely dual-organic layer Metal-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MESFET), depletion mode organic Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET), and organic Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT). Each of these devices is optimized to enhance the performance of the devices based on comprehensive theoretical modeling, and validated by simulation using TCAD. The devices with channel length of longer than 4 ?m exhibit a few ?A of on-current and ~10 MHz cutoff frequency. The results obtained in this work show those novel transistor structures can overcome the weakness of conventional organic TFTs and have great potential in realizing organic circuit applications in the future.Advisors/Committee Members: Xing, Cheng (advisor), Yu, Choongho (committee member), Zou, Jun (committee member), Shi, Weiping (committee member).

Add abstract

Want to add your dissertation abstract to this database? It only takes a minute!

Search abstract

Search for abstracts by subject, author or institution

Share this abstract

Featured Books

Book cover thumbnail image
Electric Cooperative Managers' Strategies to Enhan...
by White, Michael Edward
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Bullied! Coping with Workplace Bullying
by Gattis, Vanessa M.
   
Book cover thumbnail image
The Filipina-South Floridian International Interne... Agency, Culture, and Paradox
by Haley, Pamela S.
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Solution or Stalemate? Peace Process in Turkey, 2009-2013
by Yurtbay, Baturay
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Performance, Managerial Skill, and Factor Exposure...
by Avci, S. Burcu
   
Book cover thumbnail image
The Deritualization of Death Toward a Practical Theology of Caregiving for the ...
by Gibson, Charles Lynn
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Styles Exploring the Relationship between Emotional Intel...
by Olagundoye, Eniola O.
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Commodification of Sexual Labor Contribution of Internet Communities to Prostituti...
by Young, Jeffrey R.
   
Book cover thumbnail image
The Census of Warm Debris Disks in the Solar Neigh...
by Patel, Rahul I.
   
Book cover thumbnail image
Risk Factors and Business Models Understanding the Five Forces of Entrepreneurial R...
by Miles, D. Anthony