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Publication
Applied Physics Letters
Paper
Patterning organic-inorganic thin-film transistors using microcontact printed templates
Abstract
We report the simple, low-cost, and parallel fabrication of patterned organic-inorganic thin-film transistors (TFTs) by microcontact printing a molecular template on the substrate surface prior to film deposition. We printed molecules with hydrophobic tail groups on the gate oxide surfaces of TFTs to chemically, differentiate the substrate surface and confine the self-assembly of thin films, deposited from solutions flooded across the entire surface, to the transistor channels. TFTs are fabricated with good device characteristics and no current leakage. This process is more general to the patterning of other solution-deposited thin-film materials. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.