Facile Inkjet-Printing Self-Aligned Electrodes for Organic Thin-Film Transistor Arrays with Small and Uniform Channel Length
Posted on 2010-08-25 - 00:00
We demonstrated a facile method for fabrication of source and drain electrodes with very reproducible narrow channel length without any intermediate processing steps. Organoamine-stabilized silver nanoparticles ink enables in situ formation of a hydrophobic boundary around the first printed electrodes, which repels subsequently deposited ink to a consistent distance. Because of this self-alignment nature, small printing errors could be automatically corrected, allowing for large defect-free source drain arrays to be printed with a very narrow distribution of channel length. Furthermore, electrodes printed with this method were used to fabricate OTFT array, showing high yield, high mobility, and on/off ratio.
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Doggart, Jason; Wu, Yiliang; Liu, Ping; Zhu, Shiping (2016). Facile Inkjet-Printing Self-Aligned Electrodes for Organic Thin-Film Transistor Arrays with Small and Uniform Channel Length. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/am100466r