Yeon-Ju Kim
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
20 Papers
7 Citations
Yeon-Ju Kim is an academic researcher from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Polymer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Kinetically Controlled Crystallization in Conjugated Polymer Films for High-Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors
Abstract: Ordering of semiconducting polymers in thin films from the nano to microscale is strongly correlated with charge transport properties as well as organic field‐effect transistor performance. This paper reports a method to control nano to microscale ordering of poly{[N,N′‐bis(2‐octyldodecyl)‐naphthalene‐1,4,5,8‐bis(dicarboximide)‐2,6‐diyl]‐alt‐5,5′‐(2,2′‐bithiophene)} (P(NDI2OD‐T2)) thin films by precisely regulating the solidification rate from the metastable state just before crystallization. The proposed simple but effective approach, kinetically controlled crystallization, achieves optimized P(NDI2OD‐T2) films with large polymer domains, long range ordered fibrillar structures, and molecular orientation preferable for electron transport leading to dramatic morphological changes in both polymer domain sizes at the micrometer scale and molecular packing structures at nanoscales. Structural changes significantly increase electron mobilities up to 3.43 ± 0.39 cm2 V−1 s−1 with high reliability, almost two orders of enhancement compared with devices from naturally dried films. Small contact resistance is also obtained for electron injection (0.13 MΩ cm), low activation energy (62.51 meV), and narrow density of states distribution for electron transport in optimized thin films. It is believed that this study offers important insight into the crystallization of conjugated polymers that can be broadly applied to optimize the morphology of semiconducting polymer films for solution processed organic electronic devices.
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Diseleno[3,2‐b:2′,3′‐d]selenophene‐Containing High‐Mobility Conjugated Polymer for Organic Field‐Effect Transistors
Soo-Young Jang,Soo-Young Jang,In-Bok Kim,Minji Kang,Zhuping Fei,Eunhwan Jung,Thomas McCarthy-Ward,Jessica Shaw,Dae-Hee Lim,Yeon-Ju Kim,Sanjay Mathur,Martin Heeney,Dong-Yu Kim +12 more
TL;DR: The ultilization of a Se‐containing fused aromatic system, therefore, appears to be a promising avenue for the development of high‐performance conjugated polymers.
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Controlling the ambipolarity of thieno-benzo-isoindigo polymer-based transistors: the balance of face-on and edge-on populations
TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors introduced the results obtained on TBIG-based polymers and showed that the ratio of face-on and edge-on is a key factor in determining the dominant polarity, but also achieving balanced ambipolarity in OFETs.
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Engineering the Structural Topology of Pyrene-Based Conjugated Polymers for the Selective Sorting of Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Kyoungtae Hwang,Dae-Hee Lim,Min-Hye Lee,Yeon-Ju Kim,Yeong-A Kim,Dongsung Yang,Younghyo Kim,Dong-Yu Kim +7 more
TL;DR: To enable the application of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (sc-SWNTs) in advanced technologies, the SWNT chiralities must be sorted from the mixture of as-synthesized SWNTs as discussed by the authors.
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