Alkyl-Parity Controlled Switching of Polar/Antipolar Organic Semiconductors

Author:

Inoue Satoru1ORCID,Higashino Toshiki2ORCID,Nikaido Kiyoshi3ORCID,Miyata Ryo3ORCID,Matsuoka Satoshi3,Tanaka Mutsuo4ORCID,Tsuzuki Seiji3ORCID,Horiuchi Sachio5ORCID,Kondo Ryusuke6,Sagayama Ryoko7,Kumai Reiji8ORCID,Hasegawa Tatsuo3

Affiliation:

1. The University of Tokyo

2. Research Institute for Advanced Electronics and Photonics (RIAEP), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

3. Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo

4. Department of Life & Green Chemistry, Saitama Institute of Technology

5. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and

6. Department of Physics, Okayama University

7. Photon Factory, Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)

8. High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

Abstract

Abstract The odd-even effects are renowned as a mysterious phenomenon in broad fields of science but have never been established as an effective approach for materials engineering. We demonstrate that the parity of alkyl carbon number n can cause alternating emergence of polar/antipolar organic semiconductor crystals. This is achieved by the development of a series of polar rod-like molecules, composed of a linkage between extended π-core (head) and alkyl chains (tail), exhibiting both high layered crystallinity and well-balanced end-to-end affinity. The molecules are unidirectionally aligned to form two-dimensional array, and the eventual polar monomolecular layers present two distinct types of interlayer stacking depending on the parity of n: alternating head-to-head and tail-to-tail (antipolar) alignment in odd-n crystals, and uniform head-to-tail (polar) alignment in even-n crystals. The latter allows to obtain polar semiconductor films that considerably improve interfacial carrier transport characteristics. The findings are key for creating polarity-controlled optoelectronic materials and devices.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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