Small | 2021

Lowering the Contact Barriers of 2D Organic F16 CuPc Field-Effect Transistors by Introducing Van der Waals Contacts.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


2D organic crystals exhibit efficient charge transport and field-effect characteristics, making them promising candidates for high-performance nanoelectronics. However, the strong Fermi level pinning (FLP) effect and large Schottky barrier between organic semiconductors and metals largely limit device performance. Herein, by carrying out temperature-dependent transport and Kelvin probe force microscopy measurements, it is demonstrated that the introducing of 2D metallic 1T-TaSe2 with matched band-alignment as electrodes for F16 CuPc nanoflake filed-effect transistors leads to enhanced field-effect characteristics, especially lowered Schottky barrier height and contact resistance at the contact and highly efficient charge transport within the channel, which are attributed to the significantly suppressed FLP effect and appropriate band alignment at the nonbonding van der Waals (vdW) hetero-interface. Moreover, by taking advantage of the improved contact behavior with 1T-TaSe2 contact, the optoelectronic performance of F16 CuPc nanoflake-based phototransistor is drastically improved, with a maximum photoresponsivity of 387 A\xa0W-1 and detectivity of 3.7\xa0×\xa01014 Jones at quite a low Vds of 1\xa0V, which is more competitive than those of the reported organic photodetectors and phototransistors. The work provides an avenue to improve the electrical and optoelectronic properties of 2D organic devices by introducing 2D metals with appropriate work function for vdW contacts.

Volume None
Pages \n e2007739\n
DOI 10.1002/smll.202007739
Language English
Journal Small

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