High-performance polymer field-effect transistors: From the perspective of multi-level microstructures

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Abstract

The multi-level microstructure of conjugated polymers is the most critical parameter determining the charge transport property in field-effect transistors (FETs). However, controlling the hierarchical microstructures and the structural evolution remains a significant challenge. In this perspective, we discuss the key aspects of multi-level microstructures of conjugated polymers towards high-performance FETs. We highlight the recent progress in the molecular structures, solution-state aggregation, and polymer crystal structures, representing the multi-level microstructures of conjugated polymers. By tuning polymer hierarchical microstructures, we attempt to provide several guidelines for developing high-performance polymer FETs and polymer electronics.

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Yao, Z. F., Wang, J. Y., & Pei, J. (2021, January 28). High-performance polymer field-effect transistors: From the perspective of multi-level microstructures. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06497a

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