Abstract
AbstractApplication‐oriented patterned growth of organic semiconductor (OSC) thin films with single crystalline domains is crucial for fabricating sophisticated high‐performance organic‐electronic and optoelectronic devices; however, fabricating these patterned nanometer‐thick crystals in a simple, fast, and effective manner is a difficult task with a roll‐to‐roll printing process. Here, a simple bar‐coating approach to form an array of single‐crystal‐like OSC thin‐film patterns at a rate of a few millimeters per second is introduced. To this end, the processing parameters of a gap‐controlled bar‐coating method is optimized, including coating speed, crystal nucleation, and solution fluidics, which allow a high degree of morphological control of bar‐coated OSC films in an area of several centimeters. In particular, it is demonstrated that the solutal‐Marangoni flow induced by a suitable solvent additive can considerably improve molecular mass transport and induce favorable vertical phase separation. Thus, organic transistors based on the OSC patterns fabricated with the additive‐assisted bar coating show a field‐effect mobility of up to 20 cm2 V−1 s−1 and superior operational stability. The proposed bar coating method will facilitate an industry‐level application of organic electronics.
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