Macroscopic and high-throughput printing of aligned nanostructured polymer semiconductors for MHz large-area electronics

Antonio Facchetti, Lars Thomsen, Eliot Gann, Christopher R. McNeill, Zhihua Chen, Mario Caironi, Sadir Gabriele Bucella, Alessandro Luzio, Giuseppina Pace, Andrea Perinot
2015-09-25

SCID:  54.1/znmnumr3
High-mobility semiconducting polymers offer the opportunity to develop flexible and large-area electronics for several applications, including wearable, portable and distributed sensors, monitoring and actuating devices. An enabler of this technology is a scalable printing process achieving uniform electrical performances over large area. As opposed to the deposition of highly crystalline films, orientational alignment of polymer chains, albeit commonly achieved by non-scalable/slow bulk alignment schemes, is a more robust approach towards large-area electronics. By combining pre-aggregating solvents for formulating the semiconductor and by adopting a room temperature wired bar-coating technique, here we demonstrate the fast deposition of submonolayers and nanostructured films of a model electron-transporting polymer. Our approach enables directional self-assembling of polymer chains exhibiting large transport anisotropy and a mobility up to 6.4 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), allowing very simple device architectures to operate at 3.3 MHz. Thus, the proposed deposition strategy is exceptionally promising for mass manufacturing of high-performance polymer circuits.
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Antonio Facchetti
Lars Thomsen
Eliot Gann
Christopher R. McNeill
Zhihua Chen
Mario Caironi
Sadir Gabriele Bucella
Alessandro Luzio
Giuseppina Pace
Andrea Perinot
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