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A Novel Mitigation Mechanism for Photo-Induced Trapping in an Anthradithiophene Derivative Using Additives

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Nasrallah, I 
Ravva, MK 
Broch, K 
Novak, J 
Armitage, J 

Abstract

© 2020 Wiley-VCH GmbH A novel trap mitigation mechanism using molecular additives, which relieves a characteristic early turn-on voltage in a high-mobility p-type acene-based small-molecule organic semiconductor, when processed from hydrous solvents, is reported. The early turn-on voltage is attributed to photo-induced trapping, and additive incorporation is found to be very effective in suppressing this effect. Remarkably, the molecular additive does not disturb the charge transport properties of the small-molecule semiconductor, but rather intercalates in the crystal structure. This novel technique allows for the solution-processing of small molecular semiconductors from hydrous solvents, greatly simplifying manufacturing processes for large-area electronics. Along with various electric and spectroscopic characterization techniques, simulations have given a deeper insight into the trap mitigation effect induced by the additive.

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Keywords

electron trapping, light stability, operational stability, organic field-effect transistors, organic semiconductors

Journal Title

Advanced Electronic Materials

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Journal ISSN

2199-160X
2199-160X

Volume Title

6

Publisher

Wiley

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K03099X/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/R031894/1)