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Electron Transport with Mobility, μ > 86 cm2/(V s), in a 74 nm Long Polyfluorene
Andrew R Cook1, Sadayuki Asaoka2, Xiang Li1
1Chemistry Department , Brookhaven National Laboratory , Upton, New York 11973 , United States.
Abstract:
The mobility of charges on conjugated polymers is a fundamentally important feature of these materials, but most fall far short of transport that might lead one to call them "molecular wires". A commonly identified bottleneck is flexible dihedral angles between repeat units. Here we find a very high mobility, μ > 86 cm2/(V s), for electrons attached to polyfluorene polymers in isooctane, despite the presence of varied dihedral angles. The present data suggest that interactions with the surrounding medium may be a principal determinant of charge mobility.
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