The 76th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2015

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.1 Fabrications and Structure Controls

[14p-1E-1~17] 12.1 Fabrications and Structure Controls

Mon. Sep 14, 2015 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM 1E (143)

座長:近松 真之(産総研),松原 亮介(静岡大)

5:30 PM - 5:45 PM

[14p-1E-16] Orientation factors in floating-film transfer method

〇(D)MANISH PANDEY1, Nagamatsu Shuichi2,3, Pandey Shyam S1, Hayase Shuzi1,3, Takashima Wataru1,3 (1.LSSE,Kyushu Inst.Tech., 2.CSE, Kyushu Inst.Tech., 3.RCA Eco-fitting, Kyushu Inst.Tech.)

Keywords:Molecular orientation,casting method,conjugated polymer

Towards the realization of organic electronics, casting the high quality thin-film is the most important key-technology with solution process. p-conjugated molecules are essential to have anisotropic electronic characteristics due to their structural feature. Thus, to control the aggregation of molecules is important for promoting the electronic performance during casting process. We have developed the orientation procedure of p-conjugated polymers by dynamic casting of floating-film transfer method (FTM) on liquid-substrate [1]. This is cheap, easy and quick method for forming centimeter scale orientated cast-film. The orientation intensity varies with polymers and casting conditions. In this report, we have investigated the effect of casting conditions for promoting orientation in dynamic casting process of floating-film.
Non-regiocontrolled poly(3-hexylthiophene) (NR-PHT) was chosen as a main materials for investigation in this study. Comparison of absorption spectra of thin films showed clear red-shift and two shoulders even in NR-PHT with FTM method, indicating FTM being a casting procedure to promote the stretching and/or the ordering of main-chain. Towards the improvement of the orientation intensity, we selected temperature [2], concentration (CNR-PHT) and liquid-substrate (by changing the mixing ratio of ethylene glycol and glycerol) as possible factors. Orientation intensity was evaluated as the dichroic ratio (DR) which is the ratio of the peak maximum in the absorption spectra. Figures shown below are the DR dependence on each parameter. As found, all the three factors provide a maximum DR at a certain region, indicating that the deposition condition strongly affects the alignment of polymer main-chain. Spreading speed, volatilization speed and/or solidification speed are possible to promote or interfere the orientation with each other. Although the detail of the orientation mechanism and procedure are still ambiguous, adjustment of the deposition condition will provide the highly oriented thin-films for each p-conjugated polymeric semiconductors.