Authors
Jie Xu, Hung-Chin Wu, Chenxin Zhu, Anatol Ehrlich, Leo Shaw, Mark Nikolka, Sihong Wang, Francisco Molina-Lopez, Xiaodan Gu, Shaochuan Luo, Dongshan Zhou, Yun-Hi Kim, Ging-Ji Nathan Wang, Kevin Gu, Vivian Rachel Feig, Shucheng Chen, Yeongin Kim, Toru Katsumata, Yu-Qing Zheng, He Yan, Jong Won Chung, Jeffrey Lopez, Boris Murmann, Zhenan Bao
Publication date
2019/6
Journal
Nature materials
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
594-601
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Stretchable semiconducting polymers have been developed as a key component to enable skin-like wearable electronics, but their electrical performance must be improved to enable more advanced functionalities. Here, we report a solution processing approach that can achieve multi-scale ordering and alignment of conjugated polymers in stretchable semiconductors to substantially improve their charge carrier mobility. Using solution shearing with a patterned microtrench coating blade, macroscale alignment of conjugated-polymer nanostructures was achieved along the charge transport direction. In conjunction, the nanoscale spatial confinement aligns chain conformation and promotes short-range π–π ordering, substantially reducing the energetic barrier for charge carrier transport. As a result, the mobilities of stretchable conjugated-polymer films have been enhanced up to threefold and maintained under a …
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Scholar articles
J Xu, HC Wu, C Zhu, A Ehrlich, L Shaw, M Nikolka… - Nature materials, 2019