Presentation 2009-04-23
Development of solution processible organic semiconductor materials
Akira OHNO,
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Abstract(in English) Solution-processible organic semiconductor materials have merits towards large area devices and low-cost processes. We fabricated solution-processed crystalline thin films using precursors of benzoporphyrin (BP) materials, which have rigid chemical structure, and observed high mobility of 2cm^2/(Vs). We also observed high stability for driving, which originates from rigid chemical structure. Organic LED (OLED) panels driven by solution-processed organic TFT were fabricated, making the most of these fine properties of BP materials, and showed good motions. Studies for high reliability or matching suitable for actual production processes are being done from now on.
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Keyword(in English) Organic semiconductor / Benzoporphyrin (BP) / Solution process / Large area device / Durability / Low cost / Flexible device / Organic TFT / RF-ID / Organic LED (OLED) / E-paper
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Conference Date 2009/4/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Development of solution processible organic semiconductor materials
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Keyword(1) Organic semiconductor
Keyword(2) Benzoporphyrin (BP)
Keyword(3) Solution process
Keyword(4) Large area device
Keyword(5) Durability
Keyword(6) Low cost
Keyword(7) Flexible device
Keyword(8) Organic TFT
Keyword(9) RF-ID
Keyword(10) Organic LED (OLED)
Keyword(11) E-paper
1st Author's Name Akira OHNO
1st Author's Affiliation R & D Division, Functional Materials Laboratory, Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science & Technology Research Center, Inc.()
Date 2009-04-23
Paper # ED2009-6
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 16
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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