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2 February 2011Liquid crystalline phthalocyanines as a self-assembling organic
semiconductor for solution-processing thin film devices
A liquid crystalline phthalocyanine semiconductor, 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25-hexahexylphthalocyanine (C6PcH2) was
studied on the drift mobility of charged carriers by a Time-Of-Flight (TOF) method. It was found that this compound
exhibits an ambipolar nature for charge transport and the hole and electron mobilities were determined to be in the order
of 10-1 cm2 V-1 s-1 for polydomain films of the hexagonal disordered columnar (Colhd) mesophase. This is comparable to
that of the octyl homologue (C8PcH2) reported by Hanna et al. However, C6PcH2 did not show any tendency to form the
homeotropic alignment between ITO-coated glass substrates, though C8PcH2 so clearly and easily does. Clear decay
curves of the transient photocurrents could be obtained in TOF measurements even for polydomain films of the
crystalline solid phase to give a strongly temperature-dependent mobility of holes which reaches to 1.1 cm2 V-1 s-1 at
room temperature (RT) as the temperature goes down, whilst the electron mobility slightly increases to be 0.5 cm2 V-1 s-1at RT. This compound could easily form thin films by spin-coating technique with the toluene solution and a simple
bulk-heterojunction thin film solar cell was fabricated to give a good performance such as 3.1 % of power conversion
efficiency and > 70 % of external quantum efficiency.
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Y. Miyake, T. Hori, H. Yoshida, H. Monobe, A. Fujii, M. Ozaki, Y. Shimizu, "Liquid crystalline phthalocyanines as a self-assembling organic semiconductor for solution-processing thin film devices," Proc. SPIE 7955, Emerging Liquid Crystal Technologies VI, 795505 (2 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873717