Advanced Materials, Vol.19, No.21, 3594-3594, 2007
Achieving perpendicular alignment of rigid polythiophene backbones to the substrate by using solvent-vapor treatment
The rigid backbone of the poly(3-butylthiophene) molecule adopts a perpendicular orientation with respect to the substrate by using a solvent-vapor treatment (see figure). Small and closely contacting spherulites instead of conventional whisker-like crystals are achieved. This could be utilized to improve charge-carrier mobility particularly in the direction normal to the film plane by designing and constructing thick crystalline domains in the functional layer.