Although stretchable polymer-based devices with promising electrical performance have been produced through the polymer blend strategy, the interplay between the blend film microstructure and macroscopic device performance under deformation has yet to be unambiguously articulated. Here, we discuss the formation of robust semiconducting networks in blended films through a thermodynamic perspective. Thermodynamic behavior along with the linear absorption and photoluminescence measurements predict the competition between polymer phase separation and semiconductor crystallization processes during film formation. Semiconducting films comprised of different pi-conjugated semiconductors were prepared and shown to have mechanical and electronic pro...
A phase-separation method has been developed to control the semiconductor thickness and molecular ar...
Polymeric semiconductors offer the promise of low-cost, printable, and mechanically robust electroni...
Semiconducting polymers—typically fabricated as thin films (~100 nm)—have always been associated wit...
Although stretchable polymer-based devices with promising electrical performance have been produced ...
The pursuit of intelligent optoelectronics could have profound implications on our future daily life...
The pursuit of intelligent optoelectronics could have profound implications on our future daily life...
Blending semiconductor polymers (SPs) with insulator polymers (IPs) is an effective strategy for pre...
Starting from first-time demonstration of controlled assembly of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT), a mo...
Charge transport in polymeric thin films is a complicated process, which involves a multitude of cou...
Mechanical properties of conducting polymers are an essential consideration in the design of flexibl...
Blends and other multicomponent systems are used in various polymer applications to meet multiple re...
In contrast to conventional silicon-based electronics, semiconducting polymers show great promise fo...
A theoretical understanding of the microstructure of organic semiconducting polymers and blends is v...
A phase-separation method has been developed to control the semiconductor thickness and molecular ar...
A polymer blend is an essential member of a class of materials analogous to metal alloys, in which t...
A phase-separation method has been developed to control the semiconductor thickness and molecular ar...
Polymeric semiconductors offer the promise of low-cost, printable, and mechanically robust electroni...
Semiconducting polymers—typically fabricated as thin films (~100 nm)—have always been associated wit...
Although stretchable polymer-based devices with promising electrical performance have been produced ...
The pursuit of intelligent optoelectronics could have profound implications on our future daily life...
The pursuit of intelligent optoelectronics could have profound implications on our future daily life...
Blending semiconductor polymers (SPs) with insulator polymers (IPs) is an effective strategy for pre...
Starting from first-time demonstration of controlled assembly of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT), a mo...
Charge transport in polymeric thin films is a complicated process, which involves a multitude of cou...
Mechanical properties of conducting polymers are an essential consideration in the design of flexibl...
Blends and other multicomponent systems are used in various polymer applications to meet multiple re...
In contrast to conventional silicon-based electronics, semiconducting polymers show great promise fo...
A theoretical understanding of the microstructure of organic semiconducting polymers and blends is v...
A phase-separation method has been developed to control the semiconductor thickness and molecular ar...
A polymer blend is an essential member of a class of materials analogous to metal alloys, in which t...
A phase-separation method has been developed to control the semiconductor thickness and molecular ar...
Polymeric semiconductors offer the promise of low-cost, printable, and mechanically robust electroni...
Semiconducting polymers—typically fabricated as thin films (~100 nm)—have always been associated wit...