Fast organic electronic circuits based on ambipolar pentacene field-effect transistors (Retracted Article. See vol 82, pg 1313, 2003)
10 December 2001
Inverter circuits and ring oscillators have been prepared based on the organic semiconductor pentacene. High-purity pentacene single crystals and thin films exhibit ambipolar transport properties, i.e., n- and p-channel transistor activity. This feature is very attractive for complementary logic electronic circuits, since only one organic material has to be used. Switching frequencies up to 11 MHz have been achieved for single crystal circuits. Thin film devices prepared on flexible polyimide substrates revealed delays of 0.1 mus per stage resulting in oscillation frequencies up to 900 kHz. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.