Presentation 2011-04-15
Molecular Design of n-Type Organic Semiconductor with High-Carrier Mobility Based on Oxadiazole Skeleton
Masanao ERA, Hiroaki TOKUHISA,
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Abstract(in English) 8 kind of oxadiazole derivatives were prepared and their electron mobility was evaluated by the Time-of-Flight technique. As the result, we obtained the following conclusion; 1) introducing electron-donating group makes electron mobility of oxadiazoles lower, and introducing electron-withdrawing group make the electron mobility lower and causes appearance of hole transporting capability. 2) by analysis using Small Polaron Hopping theory, it is demonstrated that inducing large π-conjugate system makes the electron mobility higher. In addition, regulation of molecular orientation by using liquid crystalline nature makes the electron mobility higher.
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Keyword(in English) oxadiazole derivatives / electron mobility / liquid crystalline organic semiconductor
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Title (in English) Molecular Design of n-Type Organic Semiconductor with High-Carrier Mobility Based on Oxadiazole Skeleton
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Keyword(1) oxadiazole derivatives
Keyword(2) electron mobility
Keyword(3) liquid crystalline organic semiconductor
1st Author's Name Masanao ERA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki TOKUHISA
2nd Author's Affiliation Yokkaichi Research Center, JSR Corporation
Date 2011-04-15
Paper # SDM2011-3,OME2011-3
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 5
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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