Order induced charge carrier mobility enhancement in columnar liquid crystal diodes


Autoria(s): Eccher, Juliana; Faria, Gregorio Couto; Bock, Harald; Seggern, Heinz von; Bechtold, Ivan H.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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16/06/2014

16/06/2014

01/11/2013

Resumo

Discotic molecules comprising a rigid aromatic core and flexible side chains have been promisingly applied in OLEDs as self-organizing organic semiconductors. Due to their potentially high charge carrier mobility along the columns, device performance can be readily improved by proper alignment of columns throughout the bulk. In the present work, the charge mobility was increased by 5 orders of magnitude due to homeotropic columnar ordering induced by the boundary interfaces during thermal annealing in the mesophase. State-of-the-art diodes were fabricated using spin-coated films whose homeotropic alignment with formation of hexagonal germs was observed by polarizing optical microscopy. The photophysical properties showed drastic changes at the mesophase-isotropic transition, which is supported by the gain of order observed by X-ray diffraction. The electrical properties were investigated by modeling the current−voltage characteristics by a space-charge-limited current transport with a field dependent mobility.

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FAPESP (08/01935-5, 12/01303-4)

DAAD (A/09/ 72945; ref 415)

CAPES (400133/2012-1)

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Applied Materials and Interfaces, Washington, DC : American Chemical Society - ACS, v. 5, n. 22, p. 11935−11943, Nov. 2013

1944-8244

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/45426

10.1021/am403681q

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eng

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American Chemical Society - ACS

Washington, DC

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Applied Materials and Interfaces

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Palavras-Chave #Organic electronics #Charge carrier mobility #Columnar liquid crystals #Perylenediimide #Homeotropic alignment #Interface effect #CRISTAIS LÍQUIDOS #SEMICONDUTIVIDADE
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