Solution-Processable Semiconducting Conjugated Planar Network

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Abstract

After the emergence of graphene in the material science field, top-down and bottom-up studies to develop semiconducting organic materials with layered structures became highly active. However, most of them have suffered from poor processability, which hampers device fabrication and frustrates practical applications. Here, we suggest an unconventional approach to fabricating semiconducting devices, which avoids the processability issue. We designed a soluble amorphous network using a solution process to form a thin film on a substrate. We then employed heat treatment to develop a flattened organic structure in the thin film, as an active layer for organic thin-film transistors (TFTs). The fabricated TFTs showed good performance in both horizontal and vertical charge transport, suggesting a versatile and useful approach for the development of organic semiconductors.

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Kim, S. W., Chung, S., Han, G. F., Seo, J. M., Noh, H. J., Kim, S. J., … Baek, J. B. (2022). Solution-Processable Semiconducting Conjugated Planar Network. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 14(12), 14588–14595. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c00368

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