Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1264548 Organic Electronics 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

PEDOT:PSS is a conductive polymer blend which is widely used as a thin functional film in the fabrication of electronic devices. Modification of PEDOT:PSS properties is usually required to enhance their performance which demands further research to gain a complete understanding. This paper is concerned with the optimization of PEDOT:PSS thin films produced by inkjet printing which is deemed as a very promising fabrication technology. Both thermal and solvent annealing were utilized to optimize the ink-jetted PEDOT:PSS thin films. It has been found that thermal annealing is relatively ineffective for the improvement of conductivity and transparency of the thin films. However, solvent annealing is introduced for inkjet printing combined with subsequent thermal annealing has induced a further increase of conductivity in the thin film.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► We optimize printed PEDOT:PSS thin films through thermal and solvent annealing. ► Thermal annealing is ineffective for the improvement of the thin film properties. ► Solvent annealing makes the PEDOT:PSS solution more suitable for jetting. ► Conductivity and transmittance of the films can be improved by solvent annealing. ► Subsequent baking after solvent annealing can further improve conductivity.

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