초록 |
Although self-assembled one-dimensional (1D) polymer nanostructures offer unique electrical and optical properties for organic electronics, a visible method for their fabrication and systematical analysis on their growth has been lacking. This work introduces a simple and practical method of forming nanofibrils of a crystalline polymer, poly(3-hexlythiophene) (P3HT) as a means to systematically investigate its growth mechanism. The superiority of this strategy, and present directions regarding its application to industry, is verified by arrays of bi-layer OSCS, OTFTs and organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs); all of which were based on a 3D non-woven nanofabric structure was designed and fabricated using this newly-developed in-situ process. |