Fused Bithiophene Imide Oligomer and Diketopyrrolopyrrole Copolymers for n-Type Thin-Film Transistors

  • Yujie Zhang
  • , Linjing Tang
  • , Huiliang Sun*
  • , Shaohua Ling
  • , Kun Yang
  • , Mohammad Afsar Uddin
  • , Han Guo
  • , Yumin Tang
  • , Yang Wang
  • , Kui Feng
  • , Yongqiang Shi
  • , Juqing Liu
  • , Shiming Zhang
  • , Han Young Woo
  • , Xugang Guo
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-based copolymers have received considerable attention as promising semiconducting materials for high-performance organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs). However, these polymers typically exhibit p-type or ambipolar charge-transporting characteristics in OTFTs due to their high-lying highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) energy levels. In this work, a new series of DPP-based n-type polymers have been developed by incorporating fused bithiophene imide oligomers (BTIn) into DPP polymers. The resulting copolymers BTIn-DPP show narrow band gaps as low as 1.27 eV and gradually down-shifted frontier molecular orbital energy levels upon the increment of imide group number. Benefiting from the coplanar backbone conformation, well-delocalized π-system, and favorable polymer chain packing, the optimal polymer in the series shows promising n-type charge transport with an electron mobility up to 0.48 cm2 V−1 s−1 in OTFTs, which is among the highest values for the DPP-based n-type polymers reported to date. The results demonstrate that incorporating fused bithiophene imide oligomers into polymers can serve as a promising strategy for constructing high-performance n-type polymeric semiconductors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1900394
JournalMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Volume40
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bithiophene imide
  • diketopyrrolopyrrole
  • n-type polymer semiconductors
  • organic thin-film transistors

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