Semiconducting polymer blends that exhibit stable charge transport at high temperatures

Science. 2018 Dec 7;362(6419):1131-1134. doi: 10.1126/science.aau0759.

Abstract

Although high-temperature operation (i.e., beyond 150°C) is of great interest for many electronics applications, achieving stable carrier mobilities for organic semiconductors at elevated temperatures is fundamentally challenging. We report a general strategy to make thermally stable high-temperature semiconducting polymer blends, composed of interpenetrating semicrystalline conjugated polymers and high glass-transition temperature insulating matrices. When properly engineered, such polymer blends display a temperature-insensitive charge transport behavior with hole mobility exceeding 2.0 cm2/V·s across a wide temperature range from room temperature up to 220°C in thin-film transistors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.