Organic single-crystal transistors based on π-extended heteroheptacene microribbons

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Facile synthesis of a new series of π-extended thienoacenes has been described. Their electronic structures have been elucidated by UVvis absorption and photoelectron spectra. Well-defined single-crystal microribbons composed of self-organized thienoacene molecules have been fabricated using physical vapor transport, and have been applied to field-effect transistors. The organic transistors employing the single-crystal microribbons exhibit mobilities as high as 0.47 cm2Vs-1 with on/off ratios of ca. 106. © 2012 The Chemical Society of Japan.

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Yang, Y. S., Yasuda, T., & Adachi, C. (2012). Organic single-crystal transistors based on π-extended heteroheptacene microribbons. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 85(11), 1186–1191. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.20120178

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