Controlled growth of large-area aligned single-crystalline organic nanoribbon arrays for transistors and light-emitting diodes driving

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Abstract

Organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) based on organic micro-/nanocrystals have been widely reported with charge carrier mobility exceeding 1.0 cm2 V-1 s-1, demonstrating great potential for high-performance, low-cost organic electronic applications. However, fabrication of large-area organic micro-/nanocrystal arrays with consistent crystal growth direction has posed a significant technical challenge. Here, we describe a solution-processed dip-coating technique to grow large-area, aligned 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl) anthracene (BPEA) and 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl) pentacene (TIPSPEN) single-crystalline nanoribbon arrays. The method is scalable to a 5 x 10 cm2 wafer substrate, with around 60% of the wafer surface covered by aligned crystals. The quality of crystals can be easily controlled by tuning the dip-coating speed. Furthermore, OFETs based on well-aligned BPEA and TIPS-PEN single-crystalline nanoribbons were constructed. By optimizing channel lengths and using appropriate metallic electrodes, the BPEA and TIPS-PEN-based OFETs showed hole mobility exceeding 2.0 cm2 V-1 s-1 (average mobility 1.2 cm2 V-1 s-1) and 3.0 cm2 V-1 s-1 (average mobility 2.0 cm2 V-1 s-1), respectively. They both have a high on/off ratio (Ion/Ioff) > 109. The performance can well satisfy the requirements for light-emitting diodes driving.

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Wang, W., Wang, L., Dai, G., Deng, W., Zhang, X., Jie, J., & Zhang, X. (2017). Controlled growth of large-area aligned single-crystalline organic nanoribbon arrays for transistors and light-emitting diodes driving. Nano-Micro Letters, 9(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-017-0153-5

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