Organic thin-film transistors using small-molecule semiconductor materials such as 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl)pentacene (TIPS-P) have been recently studied for the production of flexible and printed electronic devices. Blending a semiconductor with an insulating polymer, such as polystyrene, is known to improve the device performance; however, its molecular-level structure remains unknown. In this study, we performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on a mixed system of TIPS-P and atactic polystyrene (aPS) with fully atomistic models to understand the structure of the mixed thin film at the molecular level and the influence on the device properties. To reproduce the deposition from the solution, we gradually reduced the number of ...
none2noThis book chapter introduces to the use of predictive molecular dynamics simulations for appl...
We present a multi-scale model for charge transport across grain boundaries in molecular electronic ...
Organic semiconductors hold the promise of electronic devices whose manufacturing scalability and fo...
The development of organic electronics require for improvements in performance require a better unde...
Mechanical softness and deformability underpin most of the advantages offered by semiconducting poly...
P3HT and PBTTT: a comparative molecular dynamics study inspired by OTFT fabrication techniques: Org...
The understanding of crystal formation in thin films and the precise knowledge of the relation betwe...
Thermally evaporated pentacene, as one of the organic molecular crystals with adequate electronic pr...
In recent years P3HT has attracted much interest mainly because of its potential applications in sol...
The performance of organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and...
Industrial applications such as production of high performance polymer-nanocomposites, semiconductor...
Over the last three decades, organic semiconductors, both polymeric and small-molecule compounds, ha...
We present an approach to improving the performance of solution processed organic semiconductor tran...
Organic thin film transistors (OTFT) are metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistors in w...
We report on an empirically based physical model developed for small-molecule organic thin film tran...
none2noThis book chapter introduces to the use of predictive molecular dynamics simulations for appl...
We present a multi-scale model for charge transport across grain boundaries in molecular electronic ...
Organic semiconductors hold the promise of electronic devices whose manufacturing scalability and fo...
The development of organic electronics require for improvements in performance require a better unde...
Mechanical softness and deformability underpin most of the advantages offered by semiconducting poly...
P3HT and PBTTT: a comparative molecular dynamics study inspired by OTFT fabrication techniques: Org...
The understanding of crystal formation in thin films and the precise knowledge of the relation betwe...
Thermally evaporated pentacene, as one of the organic molecular crystals with adequate electronic pr...
In recent years P3HT has attracted much interest mainly because of its potential applications in sol...
The performance of organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and...
Industrial applications such as production of high performance polymer-nanocomposites, semiconductor...
Over the last three decades, organic semiconductors, both polymeric and small-molecule compounds, ha...
We present an approach to improving the performance of solution processed organic semiconductor tran...
Organic thin film transistors (OTFT) are metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistors in w...
We report on an empirically based physical model developed for small-molecule organic thin film tran...
none2noThis book chapter introduces to the use of predictive molecular dynamics simulations for appl...
We present a multi-scale model for charge transport across grain boundaries in molecular electronic ...
Organic semiconductors hold the promise of electronic devices whose manufacturing scalability and fo...