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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 20(1): 491-497, 2020 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31383198

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In this study, we combine solubility-driven formation of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) nanoaggregates and ion-gel-based organic electrolyte-gated transistors (OEGTs), to develop high-performance low-voltage switching devices. By in-situ solution blending of a good solvent (chloroform) and a poor solvent (acetone), we obtain dispersions of P3HT nanoaggregates. The aggregation and molecular ordering of P3HT are analyzed by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy imaging, and X-ray diffraction. The resulting P3HT aggregates are used as an active component of high-capacitance ion-gel dielectric based on P(VDF-HFP)/[EMIM][TFSI]. Wellconnected conductive channels in thin films of P3HT aggregates allow the effective modulation of current in ion gel-gated transistors with an on-state current above 10-3 A at an operational voltage less than -1 V. In searching for the optimal ratio of solvents, the highest mobility of 1.36 cm² V-1 s-1 in the tested OEGTs was observed when 5 vol% of acetone was incorporated into the stock solution of P3HT. This observation suggests that the nanostructural manipulation of polythiophene-based semiconductor is an effective method to produce efficient pathways for charge transport in OEGTs.

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