Doping of polymeric semiconductors limits the miscibility between polymers and dopants. Although significant efforts have been devoted to enhancing miscibility through chemical modification, the electrical conductivities of n-doped polymeric semiconductors are usually below 10 S cm−1. We report a different approach to overcome the miscibility issue by modulating the solution-state aggregates of conjugated polymers. We found that the solution-state aggregates of conjugated polymers not only changed with solvent and temperature but also changed with solution aging time. Modulating the solution-state polymer aggregates can directly influence their solid-state microstructures and miscibility with dopants. As a result, both high doping efficienc...
Described in this thesis are positive and negative molecular doping of conjugated polymers. These pr...
Molecular dopants are increasingly studied to enhance the conductivity of semiconducting polymers. M...
Polymeric semiconductors show potential as materials for electronic applications unrealizable by ino...
The ability to form multi-heterolayer (opto)electronic devices by solution processing of (molecularl...
The ability to form multi heterolayer opto electronic devices by solution processing of molecularl...
Molecular doping is a method used to increase the charge carrier concentration within organic semico...
The field of organic electronics thrives on the hope of enabling low-cost, solution-processed electr...
International audienceThe polymer Poly[(4,8-bis-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-benzo(1,2-b:4,5-b’)dithiophene)-2,...
Doping polymeric semiconductors often drastically reduces the solubility of the polymer, leading to ...
Doping has been widely used to control the charge carrier concentration in organic semiconductors. H...
Electrical doping of organic semiconductors is critical for their use in electrical devices. However...
This work is focused on understanding how molecular-level structural control can improve charge carr...
Semiconducting polymers are a versatile class of materials used for a variety of electronic applicat...
Molecular dopants are increasingly studied to enhance the conductivity of semiconducting polymers. M...
textThe majority of conjugated polymers are more stable as p-doped materials than n-doped materials....
Described in this thesis are positive and negative molecular doping of conjugated polymers. These pr...
Molecular dopants are increasingly studied to enhance the conductivity of semiconducting polymers. M...
Polymeric semiconductors show potential as materials for electronic applications unrealizable by ino...
The ability to form multi-heterolayer (opto)electronic devices by solution processing of (molecularl...
The ability to form multi heterolayer opto electronic devices by solution processing of molecularl...
Molecular doping is a method used to increase the charge carrier concentration within organic semico...
The field of organic electronics thrives on the hope of enabling low-cost, solution-processed electr...
International audienceThe polymer Poly[(4,8-bis-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-benzo(1,2-b:4,5-b’)dithiophene)-2,...
Doping polymeric semiconductors often drastically reduces the solubility of the polymer, leading to ...
Doping has been widely used to control the charge carrier concentration in organic semiconductors. H...
Electrical doping of organic semiconductors is critical for their use in electrical devices. However...
This work is focused on understanding how molecular-level structural control can improve charge carr...
Semiconducting polymers are a versatile class of materials used for a variety of electronic applicat...
Molecular dopants are increasingly studied to enhance the conductivity of semiconducting polymers. M...
textThe majority of conjugated polymers are more stable as p-doped materials than n-doped materials....
Described in this thesis are positive and negative molecular doping of conjugated polymers. These pr...
Molecular dopants are increasingly studied to enhance the conductivity of semiconducting polymers. M...
Polymeric semiconductors show potential as materials for electronic applications unrealizable by ino...