| Literature DB >> 29024126 |
Robby Janneck1,2, Nicolas Pilet3, Satya Prakash Bommanaboyena1, Benjamin Watts3, Paul Heremans1,2, Jan Genoe1,2, Cedric Rolin1.
Abstract
Highly crystalline thin films of organic semiconductors offer great potential for fundamental material studies as well as for realizing high-performance, low-cost flexible electronics. The fabrication of these films directly on inert substrates is typically done by meniscus-guided coating techniques. The resulting layers show morphological defects that hinder charge transport and induce large device-to-device variability. Here, a double-step method for organic semiconductor layers combining a solution-processed templating layer and a lateral homo-epitaxial growth by a thermal evaporation step is reported. The epitaxial regrowth repairs most of the morphological defects inherent to meniscus-guided coatings. The resulting film is highly crystalline and features a mobility increased by a factor of three and a relative spread in device characteristics improved by almost half an order of magnitude. This method is easily adaptable to other coating techniques and offers a route toward the fabrication of high-performance, large-area electronics based on highly crystalline thin films of organic semiconductors.Entities:
Keywords: highly crystalline; homo-epitaxy; meniscus-guided coating; organic TFT; organic semiconductors
Year: 2017 PMID: 29024126 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201703864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849