Organic polymer semiconductors with increased interdomain connectivity and mobility
09960355 ยท 2018-05-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C08L65/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08L2205/025
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08G2261/3223
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H10K85/113
ELECTRICITY
C08L65/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
An electronic device, including an organic semiconductor, the organic semiconductor having a first polymer having a first molecular weight and a first length, and a second polymer having a second molecular weight and a second length, wherein the second length is longer than the first length.
Claims
1. An electronic device, comprising an organic semiconductor layer being a mixture of two polymers, containing ordered domains separated by less ordered boundary regions, the organic semiconductor comprising: a first conducting polymer consisting of a number N1 of a first monomer, the first conducting polymer having a first molecular weight equal to N1 times a molecular weight of the first monomer and a first length; the first polymer forming ordered domains of higher electrical conductivity separated by domain boundary regions of lower conductivity; and a second conducting polymer added to the first polymer to form a conducting link between at least two ordered domains formed of the first polymer and to increase the overall conductivity of the film, the second polymer consisting of a number N2 of a second monomer different from the first monomer, the second polymer having a second molecular weight equal to N2 times a molecular weight of the second monomer and a second length, wherein the second length is selected to be longer than the first length and N2 is greater than N1.
2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the polydispersity index is less than 1.5.
3. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the organic semiconductor comprises a p-type semiconductor.
4. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the organic semiconductor comprises an n-type semiconductor.
5. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the polydispersity index is less than 1.2.
6. An electronic device, comprising: an organic semiconductor formed from a mixture of two different conducting polymers; the mixture of conducting polymers having a distribution of monomer numbers; the distribution exhibiting one peak centered at N1 first monomers and a second peak centered at N2 second monomers different from the first monomer, wherein N2>N1, and wherein the width of the peak at N1 is W1 and the width of the peak at N2 is W2, the widths W1 and W2 being such that W1 and W2 are each less than the distance between the peaks centered at N2 and N1, according to
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the polymers comprise a p-type semiconductor.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein the polymers comprise an n-type semiconductor.
9. The device of claim 6, wherein the longer polymers link at least two ordered domains.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(12) Application of a simple model can estimate the ratio of mobilities of the structures
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In this expression m.sub.c is the effective mass along the direction of transport and m.sub.d is the density of states mass, which is equal to (m.sub.xm.sub.y).sup.1/2. .sub.ac is the acoustic deformation potential and B is the bulk modulus. L.sub.eff is the effective thickness of the layer in which the transport occurs.
(14) From electronic structure calculations one may determine the effective masses for the structure of
(15) Assuming that the deformation potential, bulk modulus, and L.sub.eff are not affected by the polymer alignment, the mobility ratio can be obtained from the effective mass values. In the below equation, the structure of
.sub.x(II)/.sub.x(I)=(m.sub.x(I)m.sub.y(I)).sup.1/2m.sub.x(I)/(m.sub.x(II)m.sub.y(II)).sup.1/2m.sub.x(II)=20
.sub.y(II)/.sub.y(I)=(m.sub.x(I)m.sub.y(I)).sup.1/2m.sub.y(I)/(m.sub.x(II)m.sub.y(II)).sup.1/2m.sub.x(II)=1.8.
This demonstrates that there is a tremendous enhancement of mobility along the x direction. The enhancement is 20 for transport along the x direction and 1.8 for transport along the y direction. Therefore employing strategies to increase the interdomain connectivity will improve the mobility.
(16) One strategy would involve employing a mixture of two different polymers where one of the polymers has a longer length than the other. In one example, a mixture of a fraction (1-f) of a first polymer having a first length L1 and a fraction f of a second polymer having a second length L2.
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(18) One can characterize a variation in molecular weight of an aggregation of polymers using a polydispersity index (PDI). Many polymer aggregates have a PDI of 2 or greater. The PDI is equal to M.sub.W/M.sub.N where M.sub.W=(1/M.sub.T) M.sub.i.sup.2 and M.sub.N=(1/N) M.sub.i. M.sub.T is the total weight of the aggregation, N is the number of polymers in the aggregation, and the sum is over all polymers in the aggregation. If a mixture consists of a fraction f of P2 and (1-f) of P1, where the polymer weight of P2 is (1+g) times that of P1, then PDI=(1+fg(2+g))/(1+fg).sup.2. For the case of f=0.2 and g=0.2, the PDI=1.06, and for the case of f=0.5 and g=1, PDI is 1.11.
(19) A mixture of polymers of primarily two different lengths, and two molecular weights, may be referred to as a bi-disperse mixture. An example of the distribution of polymer lengths in a bi-disperse mixture is shown in
(20) In the example shown in
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(22) The embodiments disclosed here provide polymer materials with higher transport mobility. The polymers discussed here may be employed in organic semiconductors and allow for more efficient functioning devices.
(23) It will be appreciated that several of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.