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Title

Solution‐Processable Unsymmetrical Triarylamines: Towards High Mobility and ON/OFF Ratio in Bottom‐Gated OFETs.

Authors

Dheepika, Ramachandran; Mohamed Imran, Predhanekar; Bhuvanesh, Nattamai S. P.; Nagarajan, Samuthira

Abstract

Self‐assembly of organic small molecules into an ordered thin film has been the key strategy towards efficient charge transport for organic field‐effect transistors (OFETs). Solution processing is a feasible and economic way to enhance pi–pi interaction. Herein, nitrile‐substituted unsymmetrical triarylamines for OFET applications with high mobility are reported. The compounds were constructed by Suzuki cross‐coupling reactions under inert conditions. The HOMO level of about 5.3 eV indicates good hole‐transporting ability. OFETs were assembled in bottom‐gate, top‐contact architecture. Devices fabricated from a binary solvent system exhibited excellent p‐channel characteristics, with impressively high charge‐carrier mobility of up to 2.58 cm2 V−1 s−1 and ION/OFF current ratios of 106–107. SEM and AFM analysis showed the efficient molecular self‐assembly attained by the simple and effective solvent‐engineering method. Theoretical insights obtained by DFT calculations supported by single‐crystal structures showed that the crystalline nature and packing modes of these compounds ensure high mobility. The results prove that these compounds have great potential for use in numerous electronic applications, such as sensors and logic switches.

Subjects

ORGANIC field-effect transistors; MOLECULAR self-assembly; THIN films; SUZUKI reaction; SMALL molecules

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 66, p15155

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.201903450

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