Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2003-06-09
J. Appl. Phys. Vol. 94, pp. 5800-5804 (2003)
Physics
Condensed Matter
14 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to J. Appl. Phys
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1618919
A method has been developed to inject mobile charges at the surface of organic molecular crystals, and the DC transport of field-induced holes has been measured at the surface of pentacene single crystals. To minimize damage to the soft and fragile surface, the crystals are attached to a pre-fabricated substrate which incorporates a gate dielectric (SiO_2) and four probe pads. The surface mobility of the pentacene crystals ranges from 0.1 to 0.5 cm^2/Vs and is nearly temperature-independent above ~150 K, while it becomes thermally activated at lower temperatures when the induced charges become localized. Ruling out the influence of electric contacts and crystal grain boundaries, the results contribute to the microscopic understanding of trapping and detrapping mechanisms in organic molecular crystals.
Batlogg Bertram
Goldmann C.
Haas Stephan
Ketterer Bernt
Pernstich K. P.
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