Light responsive polymer field-effect transistor

Narayan, K. S. ; Kumar, N. (2001) Light responsive polymer field-effect transistor Apllied Physics Letters, 79 (12). 1891 - 1893. ISSN 0003-6951

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Official URL: http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v79/i12/p1891...

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1404131

Abstract

We report the effect of light incident on a polymer-based field-effect transistor and demonstrate the utility of light as an additional controlling parameter of the transistor state. The transistor exhibits large photosensitivity indicated by the sizable changes in the drain-source current at low levels of light. The response here is considerably higher than that from existing organic/polymeric planar, two-terminal photodetectors due to an additional process contributing to the enhancement. The light-responsive polymer transistor opens up a device-architecture concept for polymer-based electronics.

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Keywords:Phototransistors; Molecular Electronics; Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistors; Optical Control; Photodetectors; Conducting Polymer
ID Code:60018
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