Effect of localized UV irradiation on the crystallinity and electrical properties of dip-coated polythiophene thin films

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Ensuring high performance in polymer devices requires conjugated polymers with interchain π-π stacking interactions via van der Waals forces, which can induce structural changes in the polymer thin film. Here, we present a systematic study of using simple localized UV irradiation to overcome the low crystallinity and poor charge carrier transport in dip-coated poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) thin films, which are consequences of the limited selection of solvents compatible with the dip-coating process. UV irradiation for only a few minutes effectively promoted P3HT chain self-assembly and association in the solution state. Brief UV irradiation of a P3HT solution led to well-ordered molecular structures in the resultant P3HT films dip-coated using a low boiling point solvent with rapid solvent evaporation. In addition, the position at which UV light was irradiated on the dip-coating solutions was varied, and the effects of the irradiation position and time on the crystallinity and electrical properties of the resultant P3HT thin films were investigated. This journal is

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Park, S. Y., Kwon, E. H., & Park, Y. D. (2020). Effect of localized UV irradiation on the crystallinity and electrical properties of dip-coated polythiophene thin films. RSC Advances, 10(56), 34130–34136. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06339h

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