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Controlling aggregate formation in conjugated polymers by spin‐coating below the critical temperature of the disorder–order transition
Author(s) -
Reichenberger Markus,
Kroh Daniel,
Matrone Giovanni M. M.,
Schötz Konstantin,
Pröller Stephan,
Filonik Oliver,
Thordardottir Margret E.,
Herzig Eva M.,
Bässler Heinz,
Stingelin Natalie,
Köhler Anna
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of polymer science part b: polymer physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.65
H-Index - 145
eISSN - 1099-0488
pISSN - 0887-6266
DOI - 10.1002/polb.24562
Subject(s) - nucleation , polymer , materials science , spin coating , chemical physics , deposition (geology) , conjugated system , coating , chemical engineering , absorption (acoustics) , absorption spectroscopy , solvent , polymer chemistry , chemistry , nanotechnology , composite material , organic chemistry , optics , paleontology , physics , sediment , engineering , biology
Aggregates – that is short‐ranged ordered moieties in the solid‐state of π‐conjugated polymers – play an important role in the photophysics and performance of various optoelectronic devices. We have previously shown that many polymers change from a disordered to a more ordered conformation when cooling a solution below a characteristic critical temperatureT c . Using in situ time‐resolved absorption spectroscopy on the prototypical semiconducting polymers P3HT, PFO, PCPDTBT, and PCE11 (PffBT4T‐2OD), we show that spin‐coating at a temperature belowT ccan enhance the formation of aggregates with strong intra‐chain coupling. An analysis of their time‐resolved spectra indicates that the formation of nuclei in the initial stages of film formation for substrates held belowT cseems responsible for this. We observe that the growth rate of the aggregates is thermally activated with an energy of 310 meV, which is much more than that of the solvent viscosity (100 meV). From this we conclude that the rate controlling step is the planarization of a chain that is associated with its attachment to a nucleation center. The success of our approach for the rather dynamic deposition method of spin‐coating holds promise for other solution‐based deposition methods. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2018 , 56 , 532–542

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