Namwoo Park
Hanbat National University
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Advanced Materials | 2013
Boseok Kang; Honggi Min; Unsuk Seo; Junghwi Lee; Namwoo Park; Kilwon Cho; Hwa Sung Lee
A capillary pen drawing technique, developed as a new patterning methodology for the large-area patterning and fabrication of organic electronics, provides several advantages over conventional approaches: the method is simple and versatile, there are no restrictions on the patterning shapes that could be produced, and the method can be tailored to a variety of substrates.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013
Wi Hyoung Lee; Honggi Min; Namwoo Park; Junghwi Lee; Eunsuk Seo; Boseok Kang; Kilwon Cho; Hwa Sung Lee
Research into printing techniques has received special attention for the commercialization of cost-efficient organic electronics. Here, we have developed a capillary pen printing technique to realize a large-area pattern array of organic transistors and systematically investigated self-organization behavior of printed soluble organic semiconductor ink. The capillary pen-printed deposits of organic semiconductor, 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl) pentacene (TIPS_PEN), was well-optimized in terms of morphological and microstructural properties by using ink with mixed solvents of chlorobenzene (CB) and 1,2-dichlorobenzene (DCB). Especially, a 1:1 solvent ratio results in the best transistor performances. This result is attributed to the unique evaporation characteristics of the TIPS_PEN deposits where fast evaporation of CB induces a morphological evolution at the initial printed position, and the remaining DCB with slow evaporation rate offers a favorable crystal evolution at the pinned position. Finally, a large-area transistor array was facilely fabricated by drawing organic electrodes and active layers with a versatile capillary pen. Our approach provides an efficient printing technique for fabricating large-area arrays of organic electronics and further suggests a methodology to enhance their performances by microstructural control of the printed organic semiconducting deposits.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015
Junghwi Lee; Honggi Min; Namwoo Park; Heejeong Jeong; Singu Han; Se Hyun Kim; Hwa Sung Lee
Understanding charge trapping in a polymer dielectric is critical to the design of high-performance organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). We investigated the OFET stability as a function of the dielectric polymer stereostructure under a gate bias stress and during long-term operation. To this end, iso-, syn-, and atactic poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) polymers with identical molecular weights and polydispersity indices were selected. The PMMA stereostructure was found to significantly influence the charge trapping behavior and trap formation in the polymer dielectrics. This influence was especially strong in the bulk region rather than in the surface region. The regular configurational arrangements (isotactic > syntactic > atactic) of the pendant groups on the PMMA backbone chain facilitated closer packing between the polymer interchains and led to a higher crystallinity of the polymer dielectric, which caused a reduction in the free volumes that act as sites for charge trapping and air molecule absorption. The PMMA dielectrics with regular stereostructures (iso- and syn-stereoisomers) exhibited more stable OFET operation under bias stress compared to devices prepared using irregular a-PMMA in both vacuum and air.
Synthetic Metals | 2013
Honggi Min; Eunsuk Seo; Junghwi Lee; Namwoo Park; Hwa Sung Lee
Advanced electronic materials | 2015
Boseok Kang; Namwoo Park; Honggi Min; Junghwi Lee; Heejeong Jeong; Seolhee Baek; Kilwon Cho; Hwa Sung Lee
Chemistry of Materials | 2015
Boseok Kang; Namwoo Park; Jeonghwi Lee; Honggi Min; Hyun Ho Choi; Hwa Sung Lee; Kilwon Cho
Polymer | 2014
Namwoo Park; Junghwi Lee; Honggi Min; Yeong Don Park; Hwa Sung Lee
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Junghwi Lee; Hyun Ho Choi; Namwoo Park; Honggi Min; Singu Han; Heejeong Jeong; Inseok Song; Se Hyun Kim; Hwa Sung Lee
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Se Hyun Kim; Junghwi Lee; Namwoo Park; Honggi Min; Han Wool Park; Do Hwan Kim; Hwa Sung Lee
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2015
Eunsuk Seo; Jeonghwi Lee; Namwoo Park; Honggi Min; Yeong Don Park; Hwa Sung Lee