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Organic field effect transistors from triarylamine side-chain polymers

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4 Author(s)
Huttner, Sven ; Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, JJ Thomson Ave., CB3 0HE Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Sommer, Michael ; Steiner, U. ; Thelakkat, Mukundan

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We present a comparative study of organic field effect transistors (OFET) based on amorphous side-chain p-type polymers obtained from controlled radical polymerization. The side-chain moieties consist of different triarylamines such as triphenylamine, dimethoxytriphenylamine, and dimethoxytriphenyldiamine (DMTPD). The DMTPD-based polymer shows the highest OFET performance with mobilities of 10-4 cm2/Vs. Furthermore, we show that the electrical properties are independent of the molecular weight due to the all-amorphous character of these side-chain polymers.

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Applied Physics Letters  (Volume:96 ,  Issue: 7 )

Date of Publication: Feb 2010

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