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SB04.09.03 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Deciphering The Difference between Flexible Chain and Hairy-Rod Polymer Semiconductors

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
2:30pm - 3:00pm

Room 435, Level 4, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Natalie Stingelin1

Georgia Institute of Technology1

Abstract

Natalie Stingelin1

Georgia Institute of Technology1
Organic electronic materials possess unique opto-electronic and processing properties that provide broad opportunities for use in light-emitting diodes, solar-energy harvesting systems, to next-generation sensors and neuromophic computing components. These technologies have been continually improving over the past decades, aided by advancements in materials chemistry and processing innovation. State-of-the-art polymer semiconductors typically have an electron donor-acceptor (D-A) backbone structure with a number of fused ring moieties, and complex aliphatic or, e.g., ethylene-oxide side chains that decorate the backbone to provide solubility. It is important to recognize that the physical properties of the side chains are substantially different from the backbone, constituting an amphiphilic-like characteristics transverse to the backbone reminiscent of phospholipid and surfactant molecular analogs, and simple classical descriptions of amorphous vs. semicrystalline structure no longer apply. Here, we discuss how the FSC technique can be used for the identification of thermodynamic transitions of next generation D-A polymers commonly used in the organic solar cell area to obtain important structural information of this new class of materials and, in turn, establish processing guidelines towards materials of specific optical or electrical characteristics, and improved materials design for organic optoelectronic devices.

Symposium Organizers

Paddy K. L. Chan, University of Hong Kong
Katelyn Goetz, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ulrike Kraft, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Simon Rondeau-Gagne, University of Windsor

Symposium Support

Bronze
Journal of Materials Chemistry C | Royal Society of Chemistry
Proto Manufacturing

Session Chairs

Paddy K. L. Chan
Katelyn Goetz
Ulrike Kraft
Simon Rondeau-Gagne

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