DOI: 10.1126/science.1094196 ISSN:

Elastomeric Transistor Stamps: Reversible Probing of Charge Transport in Organic Crystals

Vikram C. Sundar, Jana Zaumseil, Vitaly Podzorov, Etienne Menard, Robert L. Willett, Takao Someya, Michael E. Gershenson, John A. Rogers
  • Multidisciplinary

We introduce a method to fabricate high-performance field-effect transistors on the surface of freestanding organic single crystals. The transistors are constructed by laminating a monolithic elastomeric transistor stamp against the surface of a crystal. This method, which eliminates exposure of the fragile organic surface to the hazards of conventional processing, enables fabrication of rubrene transistors with charge carrier mobilities as high as ∼15 cm 2 /V·s and subthreshold slopes as low as 2nF·V/decade·cm 2 . Multiple relamination of the transistor stamp against the same crystal does not affect the transistor characteristics; we exploit this reversibility to reveal anisotropic charge transport at the basal plane of rubrene.

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