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Precise Patterning of Organic Single Crystals via Capillary-Assisted Alternating-Electric

Authors
Zhang, YedongJie, JianshengSun, YuningJeon, Seok-GyZhang, XiujuanDai, GaoleLee, Cheol JinZhang, Xiaohong
Issue Date
5-7월-2017
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
alternating-electric field; capillary force; organic single crystals; precise patterning; UV photodetectors
Citation
SMALL, v.13, no.25
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SMALL
Volume
13
Number
25
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82851
DOI
10.1002/smll.201604261
ISSN
1613-6810
Abstract
Owing to the extraordinary properties, organic micro/nanocrystals are important building blocks for future low-cost and high-performance organic electronic devices. However, integrated device application of the organic micro/nanocrystals is hampered by the difficulty in high-throughput, high-precision patterning of the micro/nanocrystals. In this study, the authors demonstrate, for the first time, a facile capillary-assisted alternating-electric field method for the large-scale assembling and patterning of both 0D and 1D organic crystals. These crystals can be precisely patterned at the photolithography defined holes/channels at the substrate with the yield up to 95% in 1 mm(2). The mechanism of assembly kinetics is systematically studied by the electric field distribution simulation and experimental investigations. By using the strategy, various organic micro/nanocrystal patterns are obtained by simply altering the geometries of the photoresist patterns on substrates. Moreover, ultraviolet photodetectors based on the patterned Alq3 micro/nanocrystals exhibit visible-blind photoresponse with high sensitivity as well as excellent stability and reproducibility. This work paves the way toward high-integration, high-performance organic electronic, and optoelectronic devices from the organic micro/nanocrystals.
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