Enhancing Optoelectronic Anisotropy in Highly Oriented Thin Films by Fluorine Substitution in Novel Semiconducting Polymers
Shubham Sharma,
Moulika Desu,
Guan-Lin Chen
et al.
Abstract:The recent past has witnessed remarkable progress in organic electronics, driven by the quest for flexible, lightweight, and cost-effective electronic devices. Semiconducting polymers (SCPs) have emerged as key materials in this field, offering unique electronic and optoelectronic properties along with mechanical flexibility. This study focuses on designing, synthesizing, and utilizing novel donor−acceptor (D−A) copolymer-based SCPs introducing a difluorothiophene moiety in the polymeric backbone. The importan… Show more
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