Abstract: A new method for obtaining asymmetric (nano) electrodes through the adsorption and electrochemical desorption of self-assembled monolayers on gold is described. The selective work function modification is demonstrated by Kelvin probe force microscopy and electrical characterization of organic field-effect transistors. The proposed method is simple, fast, and could allow parallel, large-scale fabrication of asymmetric electrodes for micro-and large-area electronics.
Bottom-Up Fabricated Asymmetric Electrodes for Organic Electronics
2010
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Abstract: A new method for obtaining asymmetric (nano) electrodes through the adsorption and electrochemical desorption of self-assembled monolayers on gold is described. The selective work function modification is demonstrated by Kelvin probe force microscopy and electrical characterization of organic field-effect transistors. The proposed method is simple, fast, and could allow parallel, large-scale fabrication of asymmetric electrodes for micro-and large-area electronics.File in questo prodotto:
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