Orderly
oriented dipoles at semiconductor/dielectric interfaces
are conducive to the carrier transport of organic field-effect transistors
(OFETs). However, it remains a challenge to prepare ordered polymer
dielectrics due to the random coil feature of polymer chains. Herein,
we utilized a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) adsorbed layer to tailor
the chain conformations of polymer chains and achieved the ordered
orientation of dipoles of polymer dielectrics. The ordered dipoles
at the interface decrease the energy fluctuations and the probability
of formation of Fröhlich polarons at the interface between
the semiconductor and the dielectric, which promotes the carrier transport
of OFETs based on poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) as the semiconductor.
This work provides a new strategy for controlling the ordered orientation
of dipoles in polymer dielectrics, which may further improve the performance
of OFETs based on polymer dielectrics.
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