Crosslinkable Polymer Dielectrics
- Technology Benefits
- Highcapacitance and low leakageEasy todeposit from solutionStrongadherence to a variety of substratesLow operatingvoltage
- Detailed Technology Description
- Novel dielectric polymers that can easily be incorporated into organic thin film transistors to enable high capacitance and low operating voltage #materials #semiconductors #thinfilm #transistor #manufacturing
- *Abstract
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Electronic devices based on organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) provide several advantages over traditional inorganic-based transistors. OTFT devices are lightweight, flexible and can be easily fabricated into large-area displays. However, the continued development of OTFTs hinges on high-performance gate dielectric materials. Such a material should be insulating, flexible, easily deposited from solution and be compatible with various organic and inorganic semiconductors. The Marks group from Northwestern University has developed a polymer dielectric material that accomplishes these goals. Their innovative gate dielectric material is composed of readily available polymers combined with organosilane crosslinking agents. The addition of a crosslinking agent makes this type of dielectric material impervious to cracking and delamination when the substrate is bent or treated with a solvent. Furthermore, these favorable mechanical properties also allow for the OTFT to be processed after the dielectric is deposited via solution-phase fabrication techniques.
- *Inventors
- He YanMyung-Han YoonAntonio FacchettiTobin J. Marks*
- *Publications
- Yoon M-H, Yan H, FacchettiA, Marks TJ (2005). Low-Voltage Organic Field-Effect Transistors and Inverters Enabledby Ultrathin Cross-Linked Polymers as Gate Dielectrics, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127: 10388-10395.
- Country/Region
- USA