Journal article

Fluorinated phthalocyanines as molecular semiconductor thin films


Authors listBrinkmann, H.; Kelting, C.; Makarov, S.; Tsaryova, O.; Schnurpfeil, G.; Woehrle, D.; Schlettwein, D.

Publication year2008

Pages409-420

Journalphysica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science

Volume number205

Issue number3

ISSN0031-8965

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.200723391

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Thin films of perfluorinated phthalocyanines F16PC show promise as molecular semiconductors in organic field effect transistors. A review is provided of growth studies and electrical characterization of presently discussed materials. Using this state-of-the-art as a starting point the synthesis and position of energy levels of partly fluorinated Zn(II) phthalocyanines is described. Growth characteristics of vapour-deposited thin films on inorganic and organic dielectrics are studied. Possibilities to use fluorinated phthalocyanines in technical applications of OFET are discussed.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBrinkmann, H., Kelting, C., Makarov, S., Tsaryova, O., Schnurpfeil, G., Woehrle, D., et al. (2008) Fluorinated phthalocyanines as molecular semiconductor thin films, physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science, 205(3), pp. 409-420. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.200723391

APA Citation styleBrinkmann, H., Kelting, C., Makarov, S., Tsaryova, O., Schnurpfeil, G., Woehrle, D., & Schlettwein, D. (2008). Fluorinated phthalocyanines as molecular semiconductor thin films. physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science. 205(3), 409-420. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.200723391



Keywords


FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORSHEXADECAFLUOROPHTHALOCYANINATOZINC F16PCZNINVERSE-PHOTOEMISSIONorganic semiconductors

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