Recent progress in photoactive organic field-effect transistors

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2014 Apr 8;15(2):024202. doi: 10.1088/1468-6996/15/2/024202. eCollection 2014 Apr.

Abstract

Recent progress in photoactive organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) is reviewed. Photoactive OFETs are divided into light-emitting (LE) and light-receiving (LR) OFETs. In the first part, LE-OFETs are reviewed from the viewpoint of the evolution of device structures. Device performances have improved in the last decade with the evolution of device structures from single-layer unipolar to multi-layer ambipolar transistors. In the second part, various kinds of LR-OFETs are featured. These are categorized according to their functionalities: phototransistors, non-volatile optical memories, and photochromism-based transistors. For both, various device configurations are introduced: thin-film based transistors for practical applications, single-crystalline transistors to investigate fundamental physics, nanowires, multi-layers, and vertical transistors based on new concepts.

Keywords: Light-emitting transistor; Optical memory; Organic field-effect transistor; Photochromism; Phototransistor.

Publication types

  • Review