標題: | Solution-Processed High-Performance Tetrathienothiophene-Based Small Molecular Blends for Ambipolar Charge Transport |
作者: | Vegiraju, Sureshraju Lin, Chih-Yu Priyanka, Pragya Huang, Deng-Yi Luo, Xian-Lun Tsai, Hsiang-Chi Hong, Shao-Huan Yeh, Chia-Jung Lien, Wei-Chieh Wang, Chien-Lung Tung, Shih-Huang Liu, Cheng-Liang Chen, Ming-Chou Facchetti, Antonio 應用化學系 Department of Applied Chemistry |
關鍵字: | ambipolar charge transport;blends;organic field-effect transistors;solution-shearing;tetrathienoacene |
公開日期: | 11-Jul-2018 |
摘要: | Four soluble dialkylated tetrathienoacene (TTAR)-based small molecular semiconductors featuring the combination of a TTAR central core, pi-conjugated spacers comprising bithiophene (bT) or thiophene (T), and with/without cyanoacrylate (CA) end-capping moieties are synthesized and characterized. The molecule DbT-TTAR exhibits a promising hole mobility up to 0.36 cm(2) V-1 s(-1) due to the enhanced crystallinity of the microribbon-like films. Binary blends of the p-type DbT-TTAR and the n-type dicyanomethylene substituted dithienothiophene-quinoid (DTTQ-11) are investigated in terms of film morphology, microstructure, and organic field-effect transistor (OFET) performance. The data indicate that as the DbT-TTAR content in the blend film increases, the charge transport characteristics vary from unipolar (electron-only) to ambipolar and then back to unipolar (hole-only). With a 1:1 weight ratio of DbT-TTAR DTTQ-11 in the blend, well-defined pathways for both charge carriers are achieved and resulted in ambipolar transport with high hole and electron mobilities of 0.83 and 0.37 cm(2) V-1 s(-1), respectively. This study provides a viable way for tuning microstructure and charge carrier transport in small molecules and their blends to achieve high-performance solution-processable OFETs. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201801025 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/145229 |
ISSN: | 1616-301X |
DOI: | 10.1002/adfm.201801025 |
期刊: | ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS |
Volume: | 28 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |