The Relationship between Nanoscale Architecture and Charge Transport in Conjugated Nanocrystals Bridged by Multichromophoric Polymers

Reza Dabirian, Vincenzo Palermo*, Andrea Liscio, Erik Schwartz, Matthijs B. J. Otten, Christopher Edward Finlayson, Emanuele Treossi, Richard H. Friend, Gianluca Calestani, Klaus Muellen, Roeland J. M. Nolte, Alan E. Rowan, Paolo Samori

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Abstract

We report on the self-assembly and the electrical characterization of bicomponent films consisting of an organic semiconducting small molecule blended with a rigid polymeric scaffold functionalized in the side chains with monomeric units of the same molecule. The molecule and polymer are a perylene-bis(dicarboximide) monomer (M-PDI) and a perylene-bis(dicarboximide)-functionalized poly(isocyanopeptide) (P-PDI), which have been codeposited on SiO(x) and mica substrates from solution. These bicomponent films have been characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), revealing the relationship between architecture and function for various supramolecular nanocrystalline arrangements at a nanometer spatial resolution. Monomer-polymer interactions can be controlled by varying solvent and/or substrate polarity, so that either the monomer packing dictates the polymer morphology or vice versa, leading to a morphology exhibiting M-PDI nanocrystals connected with each other by P-PDI polymer wires. Compared to pure M-PDI or P-PDI films, those bicomponent films that possess polymer interconnections between crystallites of the monomer display a significant improvement in electrical connectivity and a 2 orders of magnitude increase in charge carrier mobility within the film, as measured in thin film transistor (TFT) devices. Of a more fundamental interest, our technique allows the bridging of semiconducting crystals, without the formation of injection barriers at the connection points.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7055-7063
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume131
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 May 2009

Keywords

  • THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS
  • ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS
  • FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS
  • OLIGOMERS
  • MORPHOLOGY
  • PERYLENE DIIMIDES
  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE
  • SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS
  • PROBE FORCE MICROSCOPY
  • SMALL MOLECULES

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