Molecular origin of charge traps in polyfluorene-based semiconductors


Autoria(s): Faria, Gregório Couto; Azevêdo, Eduardo Ribeiro de; Seggern, Heinz von
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

26/06/2014

26/06/2014

01/10/2013

Resumo

The comprehensive control of morphology and structure is of extreme importance in semiconducting polymers when used as active layers in optoelectronic devices. In the work reported here, a systematic investigation of the structural and dynamical properties of poly(9,9-di-n-octyl-fluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole), known as F8BT, and their correlation with electrical properties is presented when the material is used as an active layer in optoelectronic devices. By means of X-ray diffraction, one observes that in thick layer films (thickness of about 4 μm) grown by drop-cast deposition, a solvent induced crystalline phase exists which evolves to a stable phase as the temperature is raised. This was not observed in thin films (thickness of about 250 nm) prepared by spin-coating within the investigated temperature range. By modeling the current-voltages characteristics of both thick and thin film devices, important information on the influence of crystallization on the trapping states could be drawn. Furthermore, the temperature dependence of the charge carrier mobility was found to be closely related to that of the molecular relaxation processes. The understanding of the nature of such molecular relaxations, measured by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance methods, allows one to understand the importance of molecular relaxations and microstructure changes on the trap states of the system.

FAPESP (08/01935-5, 12/01303-4, 09/18354-8, 07/08688-0)

DAAD (A/09/72945; ref 415)

CNPq

MCTI/National Institute of Science and Technology on Organic Electronics (INEO)

CNPq/CAPES (400133/2012-1)

Identificador

Macromolecules, Washington, DC : American Chemical Society - ACS, v. 46, n. 19, p. 7865-7873, Oct. 2013

0024-9297

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/45501

10.1021/ma400648g

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eng

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American Chemical Society - ACS

Washington, DC

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Macromolecules

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Palavras-Chave #RESSONÂNCIA MAGNÉTICA #SEMICONDUTORES #FILMES FINOS
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original article

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