Thin Solid Films, Vol.603, 408-412, 2016
Enhancement of grain size and crystallinity of thin layers of pentacene grown under magnetic field
Field-effect mobilities (mu) of pentacene films, prepared by a thermal deposition under a magnetic field (H-field), were largely enhanced, in comparison with that prepared without an H-field. Under a perpendicular H-field with respect to the substrate surface, the crystallinity of the edge-on pentacene orientation is enhanced, resulting in the 9-fold enhancement of mu. Furthermore, under parallel H-field with respect to the substrate surface, mu of the pentacene films were 23-fold greater than that prepared without the H-field. The surface morphology studies by atomic force microscopy of the ultra thin films of pentacene clarified that the grain size of the pentacene at the interface with the substrate is larger for films under parallel H-field than that prepared without an H-field. The simple and effective method for enhancing the semiconducting properties of the organic thin films gives high technological impact in its application to organic electronics. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Pentacene;Organic field-effect transistors;Magnetic field;Diamagnetic anisotropy;X-ray diffraction;Grain boundary;Crystallinity;Atomic force microscopy