Unexpectedly high field-effect mobility of a soluble, low molecular weight oligoquaterthiophene fraction with low polydispersity

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Layers made from soluble low molecular weight polythiophene PQT-12 with low polydispersity exhibit a highly ordered structure and charge-carrier mobilities of the order of 10-3 cm2/(V∈s), which we attribute to its proximity to monodispersity. We propose that polydispersity is a decisive factor with regard to structure formation and transport properties of soluble low molecular weight polythiophenes. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Pingel, P., Zen, A., Neher, D., Lieberwirth, I., Wegner, G., Allard, S., & Scherf, U. (2009). Unexpectedly high field-effect mobility of a soluble, low molecular weight oligoquaterthiophene fraction with low polydispersity. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 95(1), 67–72. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-008-4994-0

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