Abstract
The thermoelectric power factor of a broad range of organic semiconductors scales with their electrical conductivity according to a widely obeyed power law, and therefore, strategies that permit this empirical trend to be surpassed are highly sought after. Here, tensile drawing of the conjugated polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) is employed to create free-standing films with a high degree of uniaxial alignment. Along the direction of orientation, sequential doping with a molybdenum tris(dithiolene) complex leads to a 5-fold enhancement of the power factor beyond the predicted value, reaching up to 16 μW m -1 K -2 for a conductivity of about 13 S cm -1 . Neither stretching nor doping affect the glass transition temperature of P3HT, giving rise to robust free-standing materials that are of interest for the design of flexible thermoelectric devices.
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Hynynen, J., Järsvall, E., Kroon, R., Zhang, Y., Barlow, S., Marder, S. R., … Müller, C. (2019). Enhanced Thermoelectric Power Factor of Tensile Drawn Poly(3-hexylthiophene). ACS Macro Letters, 8(1), 70–76. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.8b00820
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