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Advanced Materials | 2010

A Low‐Bandgap Diketopyrrolopyrrole‐Benzothiadiazole‐Based Copolymer for High‐Mobility Ambipolar Organic Thin‐Film Transistors

Prashant Sonar; Samarendra P. Singh; Yuning Li; Mui Siang Soh; Ananth Dodabalapur

A new, solution-processable, low-bandgap, diketopyrrolopyrrole- benzothiadiazole-based, donor-acceptor polymer semiconductor (PDPP-TBT) is reported. This polymer exhibits ambipolar charge transport when used as a single component active semiconductor in OTFTs with balanced hole and electron mobilities of 0.35 cm2 V-1s-1 and 0.40 cm 2 V-1s-1, respectively. This polymer has the potential for ambipolar transistor-based complementary circuits in printed electronics.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Annealing-Free High-Mobility Diketopyrrolopyrrole−Quaterthiophene Copolymer for Solution-Processed Organic Thin Film Transistors

Yuning Li; Prashant Sonar; Samarendra P. Singh; Mui Siang Soh; Martin van Meurs; Jozel Tan

A donor-acceptor polymer semiconductor, PDQT, comprising diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) and β-unsubstituted quaterthiophene (QT) for organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) is reported. This polymer forms ordered layer-by-layer lamellar packing with an edge-on orientation in thin films even without thermal annealing. The strong intermolecular interactions arising from the fused aromatic DPP moiety and the DPP-QT donor-acceptor interaction facilitate the spontaneous self-assembly of the polymer chains into close proximity and form a large π-π overlap, which are favorable for intermolecular charge hopping. The well-interconnected crystalline grains form efficient intergranular charge transport pathways. The desirable chemical, electronic, and morphological structures of PDQT bring about high hole mobility of up to 0.97 cm(2)/(V·s) in OTFTs with polymer thin films annealed at a mild temperature of 100 °C and similarly high mobility of 0.89 cm(2)/(V·s) for polymer thin films even without thermal annealing.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2011

High mobility organic thin film transistor and efficient photovoltaic devices using versatile donor–acceptor polymer semiconductor by molecular design

Prashant Sonar; Samarendra P. Singh; Yuning Li; Zi En Ooi; Tae-Jun Ha; Ivy Wong; Mui Siang Soh; Ananth Dodabalapur

In this work, we report a novel donor–acceptor based solution processable low band gap polymer semiconductor, PDPP–TNT, synthesized via Suzuki coupling using condensed diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) as an acceptor moiety with a fused naphthalene donor building block in the polymer backbone. This polymer exhibits p-channel charge transport characteristics when used as the active semiconductor in organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) devices. The hole mobilities of 0.65 cm2 V−1s−1 and 0.98 cm2 V−1s−1 are achieved respectively in bottom gate and dual gate OTFT devices with on/off ratios in the range of 105 to 107. Additionally, due to its appropriate HOMO (5.29 eV) energy level and optimum optical band gap (1.50 eV), PDPP–TNT is a promising candidate for organic photovoltaic (OPV) applications. When this polymer semiconductor is used as a donor and PC71BM as an acceptor in OPV devices, high power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of 4.7% are obtained. Such high mobility values in OTFTs and high PCE in OPV make PDPP–TNT a very promising polymer semiconductor for a wide range of applications in organic electronics.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012

Furan containing diketopyrrolopyrrole copolymers: synthesis, characterization, organic field effect transistor performance and photovoltaic properties

Prashant Sonar; Samarendra P. Singh; Evan L. Williams; Yuning Li; Mui Siang Soh; Ananth Dodabalapur

In this work, we report design, synthesis and characterization of solution processable low band gap polymer semiconductors, poly{3,6-difuran-2-yl-2,5-di(2- octyldodecyl)-pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4-dione-alt-phenylene} (PDPP-FPF), poly{3,6-difuran-2-yl-2,5-di(2-octyldodecyl)-pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1, 4-dione-alt-naphthalene} (PDPP-FNF) and poly{3,6-difuran-2-yl-2,5-di(2- octyldodecyl)-pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4-dione-alt-anthracene} (PDPP-FAF) using the furan-containing 3,6-di(furan-2-yl)pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4(2H,5H)-dione (DBF) building block. As DBF acts as an acceptor moiety, a series of donor-acceptor (D-A) copolymers can be generated when it is attached alternatively with phenylene, naphthalene or anthracene donor comonomer blocks. Optical and electrochemical characterization of thin films of these polymers reveals band gaps in the range of 1.55-1.64 eV. These polymers exhibit excellent hole mobility when used as the active layer in organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) devices. Among the series, the highest hole mobility of 0.11 cm 2 V -1 s -1 is achieved in bottom gate and top-contact OTFT devices using PDPP-FNF. When these polymers are used as a donor and [70]PCBM as the acceptor in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices, power conversion efficiencies (PCE) of 2.5 and 2.6% are obtained for PDPP-FAF and PDPP-FNF polymers, respectively. Such mobility values in OTFTs and performance in OPV make furan-containing DBF a very promising block for designing new polymer semiconductors for a wide range of organic electronic applications.


Organic Letters | 2010

1,3,6,8-Tetrasubstituted Pyrenes: Solution-Processable Materials for Application in Organic Electronics

Prashant Sonar; Mui Siang Soh; Yuen Hsia Cheng; John T. Henssler; Alan Sellinger

A series of star-shaped organic semiconductors have been synthesized from 1,3,6,8-tetrabromopyrene. The materials are soluble in common organic solvents allowing for solution processing of devices such as light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). One of the materials, 1,3,6,8-tetrakis(4-butoxyphenyl)pyrene, has been used as the active emitting layer in simple solution-processed OLEDs with deep blue emission (CIE = 0.15, 0.18) and maximum efficiencies and brightness levels of 2.56 cd/A and >5000 cd/m(2), respectively.


Journal of Dentistry | 2004

Influence of curing modes on crosslink density in polymer structures

Mui Siang Soh; Yap Au


Operative Dentistry | 2004

Influence of curing lights and modes on cross-link density of dental composites.

Yap Au; Mui Siang Soh; Han Tt; Siow Ks


Operative Dentistry | 2003

Effectiveness of composite cure associated with different curing modes of LED lights.

Mui Siang Soh; Yap Au; Siow Ks


Operative Dentistry | 2003

The effectiveness of cure of LED and halogen curing lights at varying cavity depths.

Mui Siang Soh; Yap Au; Siow Ks


Operative Dentistry | 2002

Post-gel shrinkage with pulse activation and soft-start polymerization.

Yap Au; Mui Siang Soh; Siow Ks

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Prashant Sonar

Queensland University of Technology

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Yap Au

National University of Singapore

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Yuning Li

University of Waterloo

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Ananth Dodabalapur

University of Texas at Austin

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Alan Sellinger

Colorado School of Mines

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