Facile Blending Strategy for Boosting the Conjugated Polymer Semiconductor Transistor’s Mobility
Journal
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
46
Date Issued
2023-11-22
Author(s)
Chen, Mei Nung
Ke, Chun Yao
Nyayachavadi, Audithya
Zhao, Haoyu
Ocheje, Michael U.
Mooney, Madison
Li, Yen Ting
Gu, Xiaodan
Rondeau-Gagné, Simon
Chiu, Yu Cheng
Abstract
The optimization of field-effect mobility in polymer field-effect transistors (FETs) is a critical parameter for advancing organic electronics. Today, many challenges still persist in understanding the roles of the design and processing of semiconducting polymers toward electronic performance. To address this, a facile approach to solution processing using blends of PDPP-TVT and PTPA-3CN is developed, resulting in a 3.5-fold increase in hole mobility and retained stability in electrical performance over 3 cm2 V-1 s-1 after 20 weeks. The amorphous D-A conjugated structure and strong intramolecular polarity of PTPA-3CN are identified as major contributors to the observed improvements in mobility. Additionally, the composite analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the flash differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) technique showed a uniform distribution and was well mixed in binary polymer systems. This mobility enhancement technique has also been successfully applied to other polymer semiconductor systems, offering a new design strategy for blending-type organic transistor systems. This blending methodology holds great promise for the practical applications of OFETs.
Subjects
conjugated polymer | increasing mobility | organic field-effect transistor | organic semiconductor | semiconductor blending system
Type
journal article