The authors report a systematic study of the bias-dependent contact resistance in rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors with Ni, Co, Cu, Au, and Pt electrodes. They show that the reproducibility in the values of contact resistance strongly depends on the metal, ranging from a factor of 2 for Ni to more than three orders of magnitude for Au. Surprisingly, field-effect transistors with Ni, Co, and Cu contacts exhibit an unexpected reproducibility of the bias-dependent differential conductance of the contacts once this has been normalized to the value measured at zero bias. This reproducibility may enable the study of microscopic carrier injection processes into organic semiconductors
International audienceWe propose a theoretical description of the charge distribution and the contac...
Charge injection from electrodes into doped organic films is a widespread technology used in the maj...
A novel approach to blend organic source and drain electrodes with semiconducting organic single cry...
The authors report a systematic study of the bias-dependent contact resistance in rubrene single-cry...
We have investigated the contact resistance of rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors (FETs...
We have performed a comparative study of rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors fabricated ...
A gated four probe measurement technique to isolate contact resistances in field effect measurements...
We investigate rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors, whose stability and reproducibility ...
Abstract Contact resistance (RC) is universally present in organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs) ...
A novel approach to blend organic source and drain electrodes with semiconducting organic single cry...
The effects of metal contacts on the electrical characteristics in thin-film transistors are discuss...
Knowledge of contact resistance of phase change materials (PCM) to metal electrodes is important for...
Using single-crystal transistors, we have performed a systematic experimental study of electronic tr...
The extremely high carrier mobility and the unique band structure, make graphene very useful for fie...
Field effect transistors require an Ohmic source contact and an Ohmic drain contact for ideal operat...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical description of the charge distribution and the contac...
Charge injection from electrodes into doped organic films is a widespread technology used in the maj...
A novel approach to blend organic source and drain electrodes with semiconducting organic single cry...
The authors report a systematic study of the bias-dependent contact resistance in rubrene single-cry...
We have investigated the contact resistance of rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors (FETs...
We have performed a comparative study of rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors fabricated ...
A gated four probe measurement technique to isolate contact resistances in field effect measurements...
We investigate rubrene single-crystal field-effect transistors, whose stability and reproducibility ...
Abstract Contact resistance (RC) is universally present in organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs) ...
A novel approach to blend organic source and drain electrodes with semiconducting organic single cry...
The effects of metal contacts on the electrical characteristics in thin-film transistors are discuss...
Knowledge of contact resistance of phase change materials (PCM) to metal electrodes is important for...
Using single-crystal transistors, we have performed a systematic experimental study of electronic tr...
The extremely high carrier mobility and the unique band structure, make graphene very useful for fie...
Field effect transistors require an Ohmic source contact and an Ohmic drain contact for ideal operat...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical description of the charge distribution and the contac...
Charge injection from electrodes into doped organic films is a widespread technology used in the maj...
A novel approach to blend organic source and drain electrodes with semiconducting organic single cry...