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Glassy phases in organic semiconductors.

Chad R Snyder1, Dean M DeLongchamp1.   

Abstract

Organic semiconductors may be processed from fluids using graphical arts printing and patterning techniques to create complex circuitry. Because organic semiconductors are weak van der Waals solids, the creation of glassy phases during processing is quite common. Because structural disorder leads to electronic disorder, it is necessary to understand these phases to optimize and control the electronic properties of these materials. Here we review the significance of glassy phases in organic semiconductors. We examine challenges in the measurement of the glass transition temperature and the accurate classification of phases in these relatively rigid materials. Device implications of glassy phases are discussed. Processing schemes that are grounded in the principles of glass physics and sound glass transition temperature measurement will more quickly achieve desired structure and electronic characteristics, accelerating the exciting progress of organic semiconductor technology development.

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Keywords:  Amorphous glass; Glass transition; Mesophase glass; Organic photovoltaics; Organic semiconductor; Organic thin film transistors; Paracrystallinity; Phase diagram

Year:  2018        PMID: 35529422      PMCID: PMC9074799          DOI: 10.1016/j.cossms.2018.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Solid State Mater Sci        ISSN: 1359-0286            Impact factor:   12.857


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