Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1267573 | Organic Electronics | 2011 | 4 Pages |
A roll-transfer printing method has been proposed for the uniaxial alignment of the liquid crystalline polymer semiconductor of poly(3,3″′-didodecylquarterthiophene) (PQT). It is shown that the roll-transfer printing of PQT at its liquid crystal phase temperatures yields highly aligned films in which the PQT molecules are aligned parallel to the roll-transfer direction and oriented perpendicular to substrates. The average field-effect mobility in the alignment direction of 0.17 cm2/Vs is 8 times higher than that in the perpendicular direction. The alignment of polymer chains is attributed to the enhancement of shear-stress effects during roll-transfer printing in the liquid crystal phase.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Field-effect mobility in PQT was enhanced by polymer chain alignment. ► We developed new printing method utilizing the thermotropic liquid crystal phase. ► Ratio of field-effect mobility in parallel/perpendicular direction was more than 8. ► The highest field-effect mobility of 0.28 cm2/Vs was achieved. ► PQT film prepared by this method has edge-on conformation with chain alignment.