Enhancement of charge-transport characteristics in polymeric films using polymer brushes.
Nano Lett 6:3 (2006) 573-578
Abstract:
We show that charge-transporting polymer chains in the brush conformation can be synthesized from a variety of substrates of interest, displaying a high degree of stretching and showing up to a 3 orders of magnitude increase in current density normal to the substrate as compared with a spin-coated film. These nanostructured polymeric films may prove to be suitable for electronic devices based on molecular semiconductors as current fabrication techniques often provide little control over film structure.Ion-coordinating sensitizer in solid-state hybrid solar cells.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 44:39 (2005) 6413-6417
Ion‐Coordinating Sensitizer in Solid‐State Hybrid Solar Cells
Angewandte Chemie Wiley 117:39 (2005) 6571-6575
Self-organization of nanocrystals in polymer brushes. Application in heterojunction photovoltaic diodes.
Nano Lett 5:9 (2005) 1653-1657
Abstract:
We present a new approach to achieving order in molecular semiconductors via alignment of polymer chains using surface-initiated polymerization. Polyacrylate brushes grown from transparent conducting electrodes, with triarylamine side groups as hole-transporting components, show characteristics of high mobilities for hole transport. Solution processing a second component with favorable enthalpic interactions can form a composite with mesoscale order and be exploited for heterojunction diodes. We find substantial uptake of CdSe nanocrystals (with diameter in the range 2.5-2.8 nm), and such composites show photovoltaic quantum efficiencies of up to 50%.Morphological and electronic consequences of modifications to the polymer anode 'PEDOT:PSS'
Polymer 46:8 (2005) 2573-2578