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High n-type and p-type conductivities and power factors achieved in a single conjugated polymer

Zi‐Di Yu, Yang Lu, Ziyuan Wang, Hio‐Ieng Un, Szymon J. Zelewski, Ying Cui, Haoyang You, Yi Liu, Kefeng Xie, Ze‐Fan Yao, Yucheng He, Jie‐Yu Wang, Wenbing Hu, Henning Sirringhaus, Jian Pei

2023Science Advances95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The charge transport properties of conjugated polymers are commonly limited by the energetic disorder. Recently, several amorphous conjugated polymers with planar backbone conformations and low energetic disorder have been investigated for applications in field-effect transistors and thermoelectrics. However, there is a lack of strategy to finely tune the interchain π-π contacts of these polymers that severely restricts the energetic disorder of interchain charge transport. Here, we demonstrate that it is feasible to achieve excellent conductivity and thermoelectric performance in polymers based on thiophene-fused benzodifurandione oligo( p -phenylenevinylene) through reducing the crystallization rate of side chains and, in this way, carefully controlling the degree of interchain π-π contacts. N-type (p-type) conductivities of more than 100 S cm −1 (400 S cm −1 ) and power factors of more than 200 μW m −1 K −2 (100 μW m −1 K −2 ) were achieved within a single polymer doped by different dopants. It further demonstrated the state-of-the-art power output of the first flexible single-polymer thermoelectric generator.

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Type (biology)Conjugated systemPolymerPower (physics)Materials scienceBiologyPhysicsComposite materialEcologyThermodynamicsConducting polymers and applicationsOrganic Electronics and PhotovoltaicsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing
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