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. 2018 Jan 10;18(1):9-14.
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b03789. Epub 2017 Oct 10.

High-Mobility, Ultrathin Organic Semiconducting Films Realized by Surface-Mediated Crystallization

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High-Mobility, Ultrathin Organic Semiconducting Films Realized by Surface-Mediated Crystallization

I Vladimirov et al. Nano Lett. .

Abstract

The functionality of common organic semiconductor materials is determined by their chemical structure and crystal modification. While the former can be fine-tuned via synthesis, a priori control over the crystal structure has remained elusive. We show that the surface tension is the main driver for the plate-like crystallization of a novel small organic molecule n-type semiconductor at the liquid-air interface. This interface provides an ideal environment for the growth of millimeter-sized semiconductor platelets that are only few nanometers thick and thus highly attractive for application in transistors. On the basis of the novel high-performance perylene diimide, we show in as-grown, only 3 nm thin crystals electron mobilities of above 4 cm2/(V s) and excellent bias stress stability. We suggest that the established systematics on solvent parameters can provide the basis of a general framework for a more deterministic crystallization of other small molecules.

Keywords: Organic transistor; bias stress stability; perylene diimide; surface crystallization.

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