Abstract
Unlike typical inorganic semiconductors with a crystal structure, the charge dynamics of Ï conjugated polymers (Ï CPs) are severely limited by the presence of amorphous portions between the ordered crystalline regions. Thus, the formation of interconnected pathways along crystallites of Ï CPs is desired to ensure highly efficient charge transport in printable electronics. Here we report the formation of nano-crystallite networks in Ï CP films by employing novel template-mediated crystallization (TMC) via polaron formation and electrostatic interaction. The lateral and vertical charge transport of TMC-treated films increased by two orders of magnitude compared with pristine Ï CPs. In particular, because of the unprecedented room temperature and solution-processing advantages of our TMC method, we achieve a field-effect mobility of 0.25â ‰cm 2 â ‰V â ̂'1 â ‰s â ̂'1 using a plastic substrate, which corresponds to the highest value reported thus far. Because our findings can be applied to various Ï conjugated semiconductors, our approach is universal and is expected to yield high-performance printable electronics. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Kwon, S., Yu, K., Kweon, K., Kim, G., Kim, J., Kim, H., … Lee, K. (2014). Template-mediated nano-crystallite networks in semiconducting polymers. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5183
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