The physics of organic field effect transistors is strongly correlated with the organization of the organic semiconductor at multiple length scales. In the case of molecular semiconductors, which are deposited on device test patterns by high- or ultra-high vacuum sublimation, this organization arises from the nucleation anf growth phenomena occurring at timescales which are often not easily accessed by standard ex-situ characterization. We use in-situ dynamic scanning force microscopy to study the early stages of growth of a conjugated oligomer semiconductor, viz. sexithienyl (T6), on a technologically-relevant substrate, silicon oxide/silicon wafer and on test patterns with Au electrodes. In an ultra-high vacuum chamber a Knudsen cell prod...
AbstractWe report on in situ performance evaluations as a function of layer thickness and substrate ...
The growth of organic semiconductor thin films has been a crucial issue in organic electronics, espe...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...
The physics of organic field effect transistors is strongly correlated with the organization of the ...
In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) allowed us to investigate the evolution at the early stages of...
In this work we present an X-ray diffraction study of the early stages of growth of an organic semic...
The study of the supramolecular organization of organic semiconductors on the dielectric layer of th...
Significant advances have been made recently in the area of organic electronics and optoelectronics ...
In organic field effect transistors, charge transport is confined to a narrow region next to the org...
Detailed understanding of growth mechanisms in organic thin-film deposition is crucial for tailoring...
In organic field effect transistors, charge transport is confined to a narrow region next to the org...
Among the various materials suitable for organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), pentacene stands out...
This thesis presents several studies of the deposition and growth of thin films of organic semicondu...
The real-time morphological evolution of vacuum-deposited α-sexithiophene (α-6T) on a we...
Abstract of PhD Thesis: In this thesis, we present a series of fundamental studies of pentacene thi...
AbstractWe report on in situ performance evaluations as a function of layer thickness and substrate ...
The growth of organic semiconductor thin films has been a crucial issue in organic electronics, espe...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...
The physics of organic field effect transistors is strongly correlated with the organization of the ...
In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) allowed us to investigate the evolution at the early stages of...
In this work we present an X-ray diffraction study of the early stages of growth of an organic semic...
The study of the supramolecular organization of organic semiconductors on the dielectric layer of th...
Significant advances have been made recently in the area of organic electronics and optoelectronics ...
In organic field effect transistors, charge transport is confined to a narrow region next to the org...
Detailed understanding of growth mechanisms in organic thin-film deposition is crucial for tailoring...
In organic field effect transistors, charge transport is confined to a narrow region next to the org...
Among the various materials suitable for organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs), pentacene stands out...
This thesis presents several studies of the deposition and growth of thin films of organic semicondu...
The real-time morphological evolution of vacuum-deposited α-sexithiophene (α-6T) on a we...
Abstract of PhD Thesis: In this thesis, we present a series of fundamental studies of pentacene thi...
AbstractWe report on in situ performance evaluations as a function of layer thickness and substrate ...
The growth of organic semiconductor thin films has been a crucial issue in organic electronics, espe...
It appeared in the past decades that semi-conducting organic liquid crystals could easily replace th...