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Song Zhang1, Yunfei Wang1, Gage T Mason2
1School of Polymer Science and Engineering, Center for Optoelectronic Materials and Device, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
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Fracture energy, which quantifies a material's resistance to the propagation of a pre-existing crack, is a key parameter for ensuring the mechanical reliability of stretchable organic electronic devices. However, most existing methods, such as a four-point bending fracture energy, utilized for measuring the fracture energy of semiconducting polymeric thin films are complicated by substrate effects, making it challenging to isolate the intrinsic behavior of the film from interfacial influences. In this study, we employed a pseudo free-standing pure shear method to systematically investigate the cohesive fracture energy of poly-(diketopyrrolopyrrole-terthiophene) P-(DPP-T)-based thin films to examine the effects of nanoconfinement, side chain length, degree of crystallinity, and strain rates. This method effectively eliminates substrate interference, enabling a direct assessment of the cohesive fracture energy of P-(DPP-T) thin films. We found that thinner films and those with lower molecular weights exhibited significantly reduced fracture energies due to diminished chain entanglements. Additionally, films with shorter side chains displayed notably higher fracture energies, which were attributed to an increase in the degree of crystallinity. Finally, slower strain rates led to higher fracture energies, consistent with an enhanced stress relaxation. These insights offer practical guidelines for designing mechanically robust semiconducting polymers, contributing to the advancement of reliable, durable, flexible, and wearable electronic devices.
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