Solution-processed, self-organized organic single crystal arrays with controlled crystal orientation

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A facile solution process for the fabrication of organic single crystal semiconductor devices which meets the demand for low-cost and large-area fabrication of high performance electronic devices is demonstrated. In this paper, we develop a bottom-up method which enables direct formation of organic semiconductor single crystals at selected locations with desired orientations. Here oriented growth of one-dimensional organic crystals is achieved by using self-assembly of organic molecules as the driving force to align these crystals in patterned regions. Based upon the self-organized organic single crystals, we fabricate organic field effect transistor arrays which exhibit an average field-effect mobility of 1.1 cm 2 V -1 s -1. This method canbecarried out under ambient atmosphere at room temperature, thus particularly promising for production of future plastic electronics.

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Kumatani, A., Liu, C., Li, Y., Darmawan, P., Takimiya, K., Minari, T., & Tsukagoshi, K. (2012). Solution-processed, self-organized organic single crystal arrays with controlled crystal orientation. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00393

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