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Molecular Disorder in Crystalline Thin Films of an Asymmetric BTBT Derivative.

Sebastian Hofer1, Johanna Unterkofler1, Martin Kaltenegger1,2, Guillaume Schweicher2, Christian Ruzié2, Adrián Tamayo3, Tommaso Salzillo3, Marta Mas-Torrent3, Alessandro Sanzone4, Luca Beverina4, Yves Henry Geerts2,5, Roland Resel1.   

Abstract

The molecule 2-decyl-7-phenyl-[1]benzothieno[3,2-b][1]benzothiophene (Ph-BTBT-10) is an organic semiconductor with outstanding performance in thin-film transistors. The asymmetric shape of the molecule causes an unusual phase behavior, which is a result of a distinct difference in the molecular arrangement between the head-to-head stacking of the molecules versus head-to-tail stacking. Thin films are prepared at elevated temperatures by crystallization from melt under controlled cooling rates, thermal-gradient crystallization, and bar coating at elevated temperatures. The films are investigated using X-ray diffraction techniques. Unusual peak-broadening effects are found, which cannot be explained using standard models. The modeling of the diffraction patterns with a statistic variation of the molecules reveal that a specific type of molecular disorder is responsible for the observed peak-broadening phenomena: the known head-to-head stacking within the crystalline phase is disturbed by the statistic integration of reversed (or flipped) molecules. It is found that 7-15% of the molecules are integrated in a reversed way, and these fractions are correlated with cooling rates during the sample preparation procedure. Temperature-dependent in situ experiments reveal that the defects can be healed by approaching the transition from the crystalline state to the smectic E state at a temperature of 145 °C. This work identifies and quantifies a specific crystalline defect type within thin films of an asymmetric rodlike conjugated molecule, which is caused by the crystallization kinetics.
© 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33642680      PMCID: PMC7905871          DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c04725

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Mater        ISSN: 0897-4756            Impact factor:   10.508


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