Abstract

Abstract Herein, a photo-crosslinkable coumarin-containing polymer, poly(7-(4-vinyl-benzyloxyl)-4-methylcoumarin) or PVBMC, was prepared, and its physicochemical and electrical properties as a gate dielectric in organic electronic devices, such as organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) and inverter, was evaluated. The crosslinking of PVBMC by exposure to UV light (365 nm) over time was characterized using Fourier-transform IR and UV–visible spectroscopy. The measured capacitance of the cross-linked PVBMC thin film in a metal-insulator-metal-type capacitor was as high as 36.4 pF/mm2. Pentacene-based OTFT and load-type inverter with the cross-linked PVBMC gate dielectric were prepared, and their electrical responses were evaluated under ambient conditions. The OTFT showed dominant hole charge carrier transport behavior with a field-effect mobility of 1.52 × 10−1 cm2/Vs and negligible hysteresis. The load-type inverter based on the OTFT exhibited moderate static and dynamic switching responses to the applied electrical pulse. These results suggest the potential application of photo-crosslinked PVBMC as a gate dielectric in the fabrication of high-performance OTFT-based devices.

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