All-organic hot-carrier triodes with thin-film metal base
In this letter, the authors investigate the promising vertical-type triodes based on small organic molecules and the related hot-carrier transport. The devices show transistorlike characteristics, in which output current can be modulated by demanding different input currents on their thin metal base...
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description | In this letter, the authors investigate the promising vertical-type triodes based on small organic molecules and the related hot-carrier transport. The devices show transistorlike characteristics, in which output current can be modulated by demanding different input currents on their thin metal base electrodes. By using pentacene for the channel layer material and
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