A Comprehensive study of the Effects of Chain Morphology on the Transport Properties of Amorphous Polymer Films

Dan Mendels, Nir Tessler

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Abstract

Organic semiconductors constitute one of the main components underlying present-day paradigm shifting optoelectronic applications. Among them, polymer based semiconductors are deemed particularly favorable due to their natural compatibility with low-cost device fabrication techniques. In light of recent advances in the syntheses of these classes of materials, yielding systems exhibiting charge mobilities comparable with those found in organic crystals, a comprehensive study of their charge transport properties is presented. Among a plethora of effects arising from these systems morphological and non morphological attributes, it is shown that a favorable presence of several of these attributes, including that of rapid on-chain carrier propagation and the presence of elongated conjugation segments, can lead to an enhancement of the system's mobility by more than 5 orders of magnitude with respect to 'standard' amorphous organic semiconductors. New insight for the formulation of new engineering strategies for next generation polymer based semiconductors is thus gathered.

Original languageEnglish
Article number29092
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Jul 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General

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