JOURNAL ARTICLE

Conjugated Polymer Chain and Crystallite Orientation Induced by Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays

Seok‐Ju KangYoun-Su KimWon Bae KimDong‐Yu KimYong‐Young Noh

Year: 2013 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 5 (18)Pages: 9043-9050   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We report a method for controlling the orientations of conjugated polymers in the active layer of organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) by annealing the film at the melting temperature in a vertically aligned multiwalled carbon nanotube (VA-CNT) template under various load pressures. Poly(3-hexylthiophene) [P3HT] molecules are effectively aligned in the melting state annealing at 240 °C for 30 min, as a result of intermolecular π-π and CH3-π interactions between the polymer and the VA-CNTs, which are separated from the conjugated polymer film after cooling to room temperature. In-plane and out-of-plane X-ray diffraction results show that the melt-annealed P3HT film with VA-CNTs has better crystallite ordering than a pristine 80 °C baked film and a melt-annealed film without VA-CNTs, and a larger number of crystallites in the treated P3HT film are oriented in the [100] direction, which is normal to the substrate. When we used the melt-aligned P3HT film with VA-CNTs as the active layer in OTFTs, the P3HT OTFT exhibits a better field-effect mobility value of 0.12 cm(2)/(V s) than a simply melt-annealed device without VA-CNTs [0.06 cm(2)/(V s)].

Keywords:
Materials science Crystallite Carbon nanotube Annealing (glass) Polymer Conjugated system Composite material Nanotechnology

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