Molecular control of pentacene/ZnO photoinduced charge transfer

TitleMolecular control of pentacene/ZnO photoinduced charge transfer
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsSpalenka, JW, Paoprasert, P, Franking, R, Hamers, RJ, Gopalan, P, Evans, PG
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume98
Date PublishedMar
Accession NumberISI:000288277200068
Keywordsacid, channel, devices, Field-effect transistors, growth, Physics, Applied, polymer, self-assembled monolayers, solar-cells, zinc-oxide, zno nanoparticles
Abstract

Photoinduced charge transfer modifies the device properties of illuminated pentacene field effect transistors (FETs) incorporating ZnO quantum dots at the gate insulator/pentacene interface. The transferred charge is trapped on electronic states associated with the ZnO quantum dots, with a steady state population approximately proportional to the rate of organic-inorganic charge transfer. Trapped charge shifts the threshold voltage of the FETs, providing the means to evaluate the rate of organic/inorganic charge transfer and the effects of interface modification. Monolayers of the wide-gap alkane stearic acid and the conjugated oligomer terthiophene attached to the ZnO suppress or permit charge transfer, respectively. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3560481]

Short TitleAppl. Phys. Lett.