Abstract

Solution processed poly(3-hexylthiophene) organic field effect transistors with channel lengths down to 88nm were fabricated by thermal nanoimprint lithography with 4-inch wafer-scale molds. Polymer based working templates avoided the damage of the high-valuable silicon master wafer during the imprint process caused by the high pressure at high temperature. This technique realized an improved throughput compared to chip-scale nanoimprint techniques reported in our previous works. It can be applied to produce large-area OFETs matrices used e.g. in display backplanes. The DC and AC response of OFETs with different channel dimensions were characterized including the transfer and output characteristics, short channel effects, effective charge carrier mobility, the frequency dependent transconductance, and the switching speed limits. Finally, the achievements as well as the therefrom induced limitations by downscaling OFETs channel lengths were summarized.

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