M Nakamura, H Yanagisawa, S Kuratani, M Iizuka, K Kudo
THIN SOLID FILMS 438 360-364 2003年8月
The field-effect transistor (FET) characteristics of isolated copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) nano-crystals have been studied using AFM conductive probes as source electrodes. To extract the intrinsic carrier mobility of a single grain, the characteristics obtained were simulated by assuming a sub-exponential diode connected in series. The proposed model successfully reproduced most of the FET characteristics and the mobility was estimated to be 10(-3)-10(-2) cm(2)/V s. On the other hand, characteristics with high and low on/off ratio were sequentially obtained using the same combination of CuPc grain and AFM probe. The characteristics of high on/off ratio disagreed with the model near its off-state. The high on/off ratio is explained by the dependence of the carrier injection rate on the gate voltage, which suppresses the off current. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.