TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of ring oscillators using organic molecules of phenacene and perylenedicarboximide
AU - Fioravanti, Niko
AU - Pierantoni, Luca
AU - Mencarelli, Davide
AU - Turchetti, Claudio
AU - Hamao, Shino
AU - Okamoto, Hideki
AU - Goto, Hidenori
AU - Eguchi, Ritsuko
AU - Fujiwara, Akihiko
AU - Kubozono, Yoshihiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was partly supported by Grants-in-aid (17K05976, 18K18736 and 19H02676, 20K05648, 20H05878, and 20H05879) from MEXT, and the MEXT Program for Promoting the Enhancement of Research Universities, and Okayama Foundation for Science and Technology.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
PY - 2021/2/16
Y1 - 2021/2/16
N2 - Organic field-effect transistors (FETs) can be applied to radio-frequency identification tags (RFIDs) and active-matrix flat-panel displays. For RFID application, a cardinal functional block is a ring oscillator using an odd number of inverters to convert DC voltage to AC. Herein, we report the properties of two ring oscillators, one formed with [6]phenacene for a p-channel FET andN,N′-dioctyl-3,4,9,10-perylenedicarboximide (PTCDI-C8) for an n-channel FET, and one formed with 3,10-ditetradecylpicene ((C14H29)2-picene) for a p-channel FET and PTCDI-C8 for an n-channel FET. The former ring oscillator provided a maximum oscillation frequency,foscof 26 Hz, and the latter a maximumfoscof 21 Hz. The drain-drain voltage,VDD, applied to these ring oscillators was 100 V. This may be the first step towards a future practical ring oscillator using phenacene molecules. The values of field-effect mobility,μin the p-channel [6]phenacene FET and n-channel PTCDI-C8 FET, which form the building blocks in the ring oscillator with anfoscvalue of 26 Hz, are 1.19 and 1.50 × 10−1cm2V−1s−1, respectively, while the values in the p-channel (C14H29)2-picene FET and n-channel PTCDI-C8 FET, which form the ring oscillator with anfoscof 21 Hz, are 1.85 and 1.54 × 10−1cm2V−1s−1, respectively. Theμvalues in the p-channel FETs are higher by one order of magnitude than those of the n-channel FET, which must be addressed to increase the value offosc. Finally, we fabricated a ring oscillator with ZrO2instead of parylene for the gate dielectric, which provided the low-voltage operation of the ring oscillator, in which [6]phenacene and PTCDI-C8 thin-film FETs were employed. The value offoscobtained in the ring oscillator was 24 Hz. In this ring oscillator, theVDDvalue applied was limited to 20 V. The durability of the ring oscillators was also investigated, and the bias stress effect on thefoscand the amplitude of the output voltage,Voutare discussed. This successful operation of ring oscillators represents an important step towards the realization of future practical integrated logic gate circuits using phenacene molecules.
AB - Organic field-effect transistors (FETs) can be applied to radio-frequency identification tags (RFIDs) and active-matrix flat-panel displays. For RFID application, a cardinal functional block is a ring oscillator using an odd number of inverters to convert DC voltage to AC. Herein, we report the properties of two ring oscillators, one formed with [6]phenacene for a p-channel FET andN,N′-dioctyl-3,4,9,10-perylenedicarboximide (PTCDI-C8) for an n-channel FET, and one formed with 3,10-ditetradecylpicene ((C14H29)2-picene) for a p-channel FET and PTCDI-C8 for an n-channel FET. The former ring oscillator provided a maximum oscillation frequency,foscof 26 Hz, and the latter a maximumfoscof 21 Hz. The drain-drain voltage,VDD, applied to these ring oscillators was 100 V. This may be the first step towards a future practical ring oscillator using phenacene molecules. The values of field-effect mobility,μin the p-channel [6]phenacene FET and n-channel PTCDI-C8 FET, which form the building blocks in the ring oscillator with anfoscvalue of 26 Hz, are 1.19 and 1.50 × 10−1cm2V−1s−1, respectively, while the values in the p-channel (C14H29)2-picene FET and n-channel PTCDI-C8 FET, which form the ring oscillator with anfoscof 21 Hz, are 1.85 and 1.54 × 10−1cm2V−1s−1, respectively. Theμvalues in the p-channel FETs are higher by one order of magnitude than those of the n-channel FET, which must be addressed to increase the value offosc. Finally, we fabricated a ring oscillator with ZrO2instead of parylene for the gate dielectric, which provided the low-voltage operation of the ring oscillator, in which [6]phenacene and PTCDI-C8 thin-film FETs were employed. The value offoscobtained in the ring oscillator was 24 Hz. In this ring oscillator, theVDDvalue applied was limited to 20 V. The durability of the ring oscillators was also investigated, and the bias stress effect on thefoscand the amplitude of the output voltage,Voutare discussed. This successful operation of ring oscillators represents an important step towards the realization of future practical integrated logic gate circuits using phenacene molecules.
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U2 - 10.1039/d1ra00511a
DO - 10.1039/d1ra00511a
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100933713
SN - 2046-2069
VL - 11
SP - 7538
EP - 7551
JO - RSC Advances
JF - RSC Advances
IS - 13
ER -