1. Influence of solid-state microstructure on the electronic performance of 5,11-Bis(triethylsilylethynyl) anthradithiophene
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Slovenian Research Agency, European Commission, European Science Foundation, European Research Council, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Dutch Polymer Institute, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK), Yu, Liyang, Li, Xiaoran, Pavlicat, Egon, Koch, Felix P. V., Portale∥, Giuseppe, Silva, Iván da, Loth, Masha A., Anthony, John E., Bratina, Gvido, Smith, Paul, Charlotte Kjellander, B. K., Bastiaansen, Cornelis W. M., Broer, Dirk J., Gelinck, Gerwin H., Stingelin, Natalie, Slovenian Research Agency, European Commission, European Science Foundation, European Research Council, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Dutch Polymer Institute, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK), Yu, Liyang, Li, Xiaoran, Pavlicat, Egon, Koch, Felix P. V., Portale∥, Giuseppe, Silva, Iván da, Loth, Masha A., Anthony, John E., Bratina, Gvido, Smith, Paul, Charlotte Kjellander, B. K., Bastiaansen, Cornelis W. M., Broer, Dirk J., Gelinck, Gerwin H., and Stingelin, Natalie
- Abstract
The rich phase behavior of 5,11-bis(triethylsilylethynyl) anthradithiophene (TES ADT) - one of the most promising, solution-processable small-molecular organic semiconductors - is analyzed, revealing the highest performing polymorph among four solid-state phases, opening pathways toward the reliable fabrication of high-performance bottom-gate/bottom-contact transistors.
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- 2013