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Influence of Alkyl Side Chain on the Crystallinity and Trap Density of States in Thiophene and Thiazole Semiconducting Copolymer Based Inkjet-Printed Field-Effect Transistors

Authors
Lee, JiyoulChung, Jong WonJang, JaemanKim, Do HwanPark, Jeong-IlLee, EunkyungLee, Bang-LinKim, Joo-YoungJung, Ji YoungPark, Joon SeokKoo, BonwonJin, Yong WanKim, Dae Hwan
Issue Date
14-May-2013
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
polymer semiconductor; field-effect transistors; inkjet-printing; X-ray diffraction; density of states
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.25, no.9, pp.1927 - 1934
Journal Title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume
25
Number
9
Start Page
1927
End Page
1934
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/11270
DOI
10.1021/cm400592b
ISSN
0897-4756
Abstract
The influence of alkyl side chains on the crystallinity of semiconducting copolymer films and their sub-bandgap density-of-states (DOS), the latter being closely related to the stability and the device performance of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), is investigated Three different poly(hexathiophene-alt-bithiazole) (PFITBTz) based polymer semiconductors, with identical backbones but different side chain positions and lengths, were synthesized The crystallinity examined by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) strongly depends on the number, position, and length of each type of alkyl side chain attached to the thiophene and thiazole copolymer backbones Also, the sub-bandgap trap DOS distributions were extracted by performing multiple frequency capacitance voltage (MF-CV) spectroscopy on the field effect devices. The relationship between film crystallinity and trap DOS in the field-effect transistors can be interpreted in terms of the complex interplay between the number, position, and length of each alkyl side chain for efficient pi-pi stacking. In particular, the number and position of the alkyl side chain attached to the polymer backbone significantly affects the device performance. Poly(tetryloctylhexathiophene-alt-dioctylbithiazole) (PHTBTz-C8) exhibits the best electrical performance among the different semiconductors synthesized, with a relatively low bulk trap density of similar to 2.0 x 10(20) cm(-2) eV(-1) as well as reasonable hole mobility of similar to 0.25 cm(2) s(-1). The microstructural analyses of this organic material strongly suggest that the short pi-pi stacking distance induces strong interaction between adjacent polymer backbones, which in turn results in enhanced electrical properties.
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