APS Logo

Blends of conjugated and adhesive polymers for multifunctional organic thin-film transistors

ORAL

Abstract

Organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) have attracted significant attention due to their large area compatibility, potential solution processability, and stretchability. In this work, we present a novel polymer blend that consists of a conjugated polymer (Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl), Poly[2,5-bis(3-tetradecylthiophen-2-yl)thieno[3,2-b]thiophene], or Poly[2,5-(2-octyldodecyl)-3,6-diketopyrrolopyrrole-alt-5,5-(2,5-di(thien-2-yl)thieno[3,2-b]thiophene)]) and an adhesive polymer (Poly[(3,4-dihydroxystyrene)-co-styrene]) as the active layer of OTFTs. The blend films possess both semiconductive and adhesive properties that can be utilized to enable 3D integration and minimize delamination. For a broad range of composition of the blended films, OTFTs maintain comparatively constant field-effect charge carrier mobility. Addition of a conjugated polymer helps improve adhesion strength of the bonded films until an optimal adhesion strength is achieved, up to 1.28 MPa. This strategy for polymer blends is an example of the potential for multifunctional OTFTs.

Presenters

  • James G Sutjianto

    Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • James G Sutjianto

    Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Sang Ha Yoo

    Department of Chemical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Enrique D Gomez

    Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering & Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University