Orientation of Semiconducting Polymers via Swift Printing and Drawing Techniques for High Performance Organic Electronic Devices

2020 
Recent developments in the field of organic electronics are being triggered by various approaches aiming towards enhancing the charge transport in thin-films of processable organic semiconductors such as novel molecular design, synthesis and increasing their crystallinity and molecular orientation adopting various thin film fabrication techniques. However, intriguing challenges associated with serious health and environment hazards due to inevitable use of halogenated solvents are needed to be addressed amicably before the practical realization of organic electronic devices. In order to address this issue, thin film fabrication techniques like floating-film transfer and friction transfer have been utilized to demonstrate environment friendly and sustainable fabrication of large area thin-films possessing adequate uniformity without comprising the facile charge transport. Organic field effect transistors were fabricated using different regions of the large-area thin films (≥ 10 cm2) and by optimizing casting conditions, uniformity in the field effect mobility (µ) was demonstrated. Besides this, as compared to most commonly used spin coating, one order of magnitude enhancement in the µ was successfully achieved utilizing oriented thin films fabricated by our methods.
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