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New possibility for an organic semiconductor: a smectic liquid crystalline semiconductor having a long conjugated core and two long alkyl chains

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Pages 909-912 | Received 30 Dec 2004, Accepted 10 Jan 2005, Published online: 20 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

We report a new possibility for liquid crystalline organic semiconductors. These materials exhibit smectic liquid crystalline phases, in which the molecules assume a smectic molecular order by self‐assembly. Because of the strong dispersion force among long alkyl chains, on cooling, smectic molecular order was retained at room temperature. A charge transport ability was also retained. The conductivity of a device having smectic liquid crystalline order is about 5×107 that of a device with no smectic order. The current – voltage characteristic of the device has a very sharp increase at low threshold voltage (5 V). A high carrier mobility of 1.8×10‐2 was observed in the smectic phase of one of the compounds studied (e).

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