Alignment and Field-Effect Transistor Behavior of an Alternative π-Conjugated Copolymer of Thiophene and 4-Alkylthiazole
Chemistry of Materials2004Vol. 16(23), pp. 4616–4618
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Abstract
Charge-transfer-type π-conjugated copolymer of thiophene and 4-alkylthiazole is aligned on the surface of a platinum substrate, with the alkyl groups oriented toward the surface of the substrate. The copolymer served as a good material for a polymer field-effect transistor and gave a mobility of 2.5 × 10-3 cm2 V-1 s-1.
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