Abstract
Two-dimensional molecular crystals (2DMCs) are highly desirable to probe the intrinsic properties of organic semiconductors and are promising candidates for constructing high-performance optoelectronic devices. Liquids such as water are favorable substrates to produce high-quality 2DMCs because of the elimination of the ubiquitous coffee ring effect (CRE) of solid substrates. However, crystal growth on a water surface relies on solvents with high surface tension for good spreading, which severely limits the choice of solvents and thus the optimization of crystal growth. Herein, we reported a soft template-assisted self-assembly (STAS) strategy to grow large-area high-quality 2DMCs on a water surface irrespective of the surface tension of the solvents. The as-grown quasi-freestanding 2DMCs on the water surface could be transferred layer by layer to construct molecularly thin bilayer p-n heterojunctions. Organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) based on these p-n heterojunctions exhibited ambipolar charge transport characteristics with a hole mobility of up to 1.50 cm-2 V-1 s-1 and an electron mobility of up to 0.79 cm-2 V-1 s-1 under ambient air. The STAS strategy is applicable to solvents with both high and low surface tensions and organic semiconductors of various structures, and opens a new avenue for the construction of high-performance organic optoelectronic devices. This journal is
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Tian, X., Yao, J., Guo, S., Wang, Z., Xiao, Y., Zhang, H., … Hu, W. (2022). Soft template-assisted self-assembly: A general strategy toward two-dimensional molecular crystals for high-performance organic field-effect transistors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 10(7), 2575–2580. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1tc04307b
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