High mobility organic thin film transistor and efficient photovoltaic devices using versatile donor-acceptor polymer semiconductor by molecular design


Autoria(s): Sonar, Prashant; Singh, Samarendra P.; Li, Yuning; Ooi, Zi-En; Ha, Tae-Jun; Wong, Ivy; Soh, Mui Siang; Dodabalapur, Ananth
Data(s)

12/05/2011

Resumo

In this work, we report a novel donor-acceptor based solution processable low band gap polymer semiconductor, PDPP-TNT, synthesized via Suzuki coupling using condensed diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) as an acceptor moiety with a fused naphthalene donor building block in the polymer backbone. This polymer exhibits p-channel charge transport characteristics when used as the active semiconductor in organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) devices. The hole mobilities of 0.65 cm2 V-1 s-1 and 0.98 cm2 V -1 s-1 are achieved respectively in bottom gate and dual gate OTFT devices with on/off ratios in the range of 105 to 10 7. Additionally, due to its appropriate HOMO (5.29 eV) energy level and optimum optical band gap (1.50 eV), PDPP-TNT is a promising candidate for organic photovoltaic (OPV) applications. When this polymer semiconductor is used as a donor and PC71BM as an acceptor in OPV devices, high power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of 4.7% are obtained. Such high mobility values in OTFTs and high PCE in OPV make PDPP-TNT a very promising polymer semiconductor for a wide range of applications in organic electronics.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75248/

Publicador

R S C Publications

Relação

DOI:10.1039/c1ee01213d

Sonar, Prashant, Singh, Samarendra P., Li, Yuning, Ooi, Zi-En, Ha, Tae-Jun, Wong, Ivy, Soh, Mui Siang, & Dodabalapur, Ananth (2011) High mobility organic thin film transistor and efficient photovoltaic devices using versatile donor-acceptor polymer semiconductor by molecular design. Energy and Environmental Science, 4(6), pp. 2288-2296.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Acceptor moieties #Bottom gate #Building blockes #Diketopyrrolopyrroles #Donor-acceptor polymers #Donor-acceptors #Dual gates #Energy level #High mobility #High power conversion #Low bandgap polymers #Molecular design #On/off ratio #Organic electronics #Organic photovoltaics #Organic thin film transistors #Photovoltaic devices #Polymer backbones #Polymer semiconductors #Processable #Suzuki couplings #Conversion efficiency #Energy gap #Field effect transistors #Naphthalene #Photovoltaic effects #Polymers #Thin film devices #Thin film transistors #Transistors #design #film #mobility #photovoltaic system #polymer #semiconductor industry
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Journal Article