Abstract

We demonstrate high-performance electric-field effects in submicrometer-channel organic transistors with rubrene single crystals. Platinum source and drain electrodes are embedded in silicon dioxide gate insulators to reduce thickness of the dielectrics and to minimize the short-channel effect. The miniaturized devices exhibit typical output characteristics with Ohmic linear region, well-defined current saturation, and on-off ratio of 106. Mobility values are in the range of 0.1–0.3cm2∕Vs, which is comparable to those of the best submicrometer organic transistors. Anisotropy in the mobility is detected, indicating that bandlike transport is responsible for the high transistor performance of the short-channel devices.

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