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E-book: Design, Synthesis, and Structure-Property Relationship Study of Polymer Field-Effect Transistors

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  • Series: Springer Theses
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jan-2015
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662456675
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  • Format: PDF+DRM
  • Series: Springer Theses
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jan-2015
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662456675

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The book summarizes Ting Lei’s PhD study on a series of novel conjugated polymers for field-effect transistors (FETs). Studies contain many aspects of polymer FETs, including backbone design, side-chain engineering, property study, conformation effects and device fabrication. The research results have previously scattered in many important journals and conferences worldwide. The book is likely to be of interest to university researchers, engineers and graduate students in materials sciences and chemistry who wish to learn some principles, strategy, and applications of polymer FETs.

1 Introduction
1(22)
1.1 Research Background
1(2)
1.2 Polymer Field-Effect Transistors
3(11)
1.2.1 Introduction of OFET
3(3)
1.2.2 Charge Transport Mechanism in Conjugated Polymers
6(3)
1.2.3 Recent Development of Polymer Field-Effect Transistors
9(5)
1.3 Research Strategy and Overview of This Thesis
14(9)
References
17(6)
2 Side Chain Effects and Design of Isoindigo-Based Polymers
23(36)
2.1 Roles of Flexible Chains in Organic Semiconductors
23(1)
2.2 Design of Isoindigo-Based Polymers
24(4)
2.3 Impact of Polymer Symmetry and Backbone Curvature
28(13)
2.4 Influence of Side Chain Branching Positions
41(6)
2.5 Conclusions
47(1)
2.6 Experimental Details and Characterization
48(11)
2.6.1 Device Fabrication and Characterization
48(1)
2.6.2 Synthetic Procedures and Characterization
49(5)
References
54(5)
3 Ambipolar Polymer Field-Effect Transistors Based on Functionalized Isoindigo
59(22)
3.1 Recent Development on Ambipolar FETs
59(1)
3.2 Fluorinated Isoindigo-Based Polymer FETs
59(6)
3.3 Chlorinated Isoindigo for Balanced and Ambient-Stable Ambipolar Polymer FETs
65(7)
3.4 Conclusions
72(1)
3.5 Experimental Details and Characterization
73(8)
3.5.1 Device Fabrication and Characterization
73(1)
3.5.2 Synthetic Procedures and Characterization
74(4)
References
78(3)
4 BDOPV---A Strong Electron-Deficient Building Block for Polymer Field-Effect Transistors
81(32)
4.1 Core Extension to Buildup New Systems
81(1)
4.2 BDPPV---The First High-Performance n-type PPV Derivative
81(8)
4.3 BDOPV-Based Donor--Acceptor Polymer and Oxygen-Doping Effect
89(5)
4.4 Conformation-Locked BDPPV-Based Polymers and Effect of Fluorine Substitution Positions
94(8)
4.5 Conclusions
102(1)
4.6 Experimental Details and Characterization
103(10)
4.6.1 Device Fabrication and Characterization
103(1)
4.6.2 Synthetic Procedures and Characterization
104(5)
References
109(4)
5 Summary and Outlook
113