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Pengukuran pengimejan penjanaan harmonik kedua optik mikroskopik yang diselesaikan masa (TRM-SHG) mendedahkan secara kuantitatif potensi penurunan pada sentuhan elektrod transistor kesan medan pentacene (FET). Pengaktifan isyarat SH di pinggir elektrod sumber Ag menunjukkan kehadiran penurunan berpotensi besar pada sentuhan pentacene-Ag semasa operasi peranti, manakala penurunan potensi yang boleh diabaikan diperhatikan pada sentuhan pentacene-Au. Penemuan ini bersetuju dengan ciri-ciri suntikan elektrod kerana hubungan antara fungsi kerja logam dan tahap HOMO pentacene.
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Takaaki MANAKA, Motoharu NAKAO, Eunju LIM, Mitsumasa IWAMOTO, "Potential Drop at Electrode Contact of Organic Field-Effect Transistors Evaluated by Optical Second Harmonic Generation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E91-C, no. 12, pp. 1856-1858, December 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e91-c.12.1856.
Abstract: Time-resolved microscopic optical second harmonic generation (TRM-SHG) imaging measurement revealed quantitatively the potential drop at the electrode contact of pentacene field effect transistors (FET). An activation of the SH signal at the edge of Ag-source electrode indicates the presence of large potential drop at pentacene-Ag contact during device operation, whereas negligible potential drop was observed at pentacene-Au contact. These findings agree with the injection characteristics of electrodes owing to the relationship between the work function of the metal and the HOMO level of pentacene.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1093/ietele/e91-c.12.1856/_p
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title={Potential Drop at Electrode Contact of Organic Field-Effect Transistors Evaluated by Optical Second Harmonic Generation},
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abstract={Time-resolved microscopic optical second harmonic generation (TRM-SHG) imaging measurement revealed quantitatively the potential drop at the electrode contact of pentacene field effect transistors (FET). An activation of the SH signal at the edge of Ag-source electrode indicates the presence of large potential drop at pentacene-Ag contact during device operation, whereas negligible potential drop was observed at pentacene-Au contact. These findings agree with the injection characteristics of electrodes owing to the relationship between the work function of the metal and the HOMO level of pentacene.},
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