Non-conventional Processing and Post-processing Methods for the Nanostructuring of Conjugated Materials for Organic Electronics

In the search for new ways to combine the appealing simplicity of solution processing methods and the need for a high performance of the active layer of organic (opto)electronic devices, the possibilities given by the joint use of well‐established casting techniques and post‐treatment procedures are...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced functional materials 2011-04, Vol.21 (7), p.1279-1295
Hauptverfasser: De Luca, Giovanna, Pisula, Wojciech, Credgington, Dan, Treossi, Emanuele, Fenwick, Oliver, Lazzerini, Giovanni Mattia, Dabirian, Reza, Orgiu, Emanuele, Liscio, Andrea, Palermo, Vincenzo, Müllen, Klaus, Cacialli, Franco, Samorì, Paolo
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Zusammenfassung:In the search for new ways to combine the appealing simplicity of solution processing methods and the need for a high performance of the active layer of organic (opto)electronic devices, the possibilities given by the joint use of well‐established casting techniques and post‐treatment procedures are explored, as well as new and unconventional deposition protocols to tailor self‐assembled architectures with a high degree of order at different length scales, from the subnanometer up to the macroscopic scale. In fact, even the same organic molecule can give rise to different molecular architectures which, in turn, may offer the possibility to exploit a large variety of new functionalities of the deposited materials, paving the way towards the fabrication multifunctional organic‐based devices. You can tailor it from the bottom or from the top! The combination of well‐established and non‐conventional methods for processing and post processing of organic functional materials allows the development of highly ordered nanostructures for organic electronic applications.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201001769