Chromophore fluorination enhances crystallization and stability of soluble anthradithiophene semiconductors.
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| Abstract | :
We report dramatic improvements in the stability and crystallinity arising from partial fluorination of soluble anthradithiophene derivatives. These fluorinated materials still behave as p-type semiconductors but with dramatic increases in thermal and photostability compared to the non-fluorinated derivatives. The triethylsilyl-substituted material forms highly crystalline films even from spin-cast solutions, leading to devices with maximum hole mobility greater than 1.0 cm(2)/V s. In contrast, the triisopropylsilyl derivative forms large, high-quality crystals that could serve as the substrate for transistor fabrication. For this compound, mobility as high as 0.1 cm(2)/V s was measured on the free-standing crystal. |
| Year of Publication | :
2008
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| Journal | :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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| Volume | :
130
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| Issue | :
9
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| Number of Pages | :
2706-7
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| Date Published | :
2008
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| ISSN Number | :
0002-7863
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| URL | :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ja073235k
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| DOI | :
10.1021/ja073235k
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| Short Title | :
J Am Chem Soc
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