Abstract

The realization of p- and n-type pentacene organic field effect transistors and an organic inverter stage is reported based on selective ultraviolet (UV) modification of the polymer dielectric in air. Apart from the UV radiation treatment, the device structures are identical. The achieved field effect carrier mobilities for both transistor types are ≈0.1cm2∕Vs. Similar performance data for both transistor types as well as an observed low current hysteresis qualify the UV treatment for organic complementary metal oxide semiconductor (O-CMOS) technology. The realized O-CMOS inverter exhibits stable operation below its supply voltage, as well as a gain of 17.

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