Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-26-2022
School
Polymer Science and Engineering
Abstract
Organic semiconductors with high-spin ground states are fascinating because they could enable fundamental understanding on the spin-related phenomenon in light element and provide opportunities for organic magnetic and quantum materials. Although high-spin ground states have been observed in some quinoidal type small molecules or doped organic semiconductors, semiconducting polymers with high-spin at their neutral ground state are rarely reported. Here we report three high-mobility semiconducting polymers with different spin ground states. We show that polymer building blocks with small singlet-triplet energy gap (ΔES-T) could enable small ΔES-T gap and increase the diradical character in copolymers. We demonstrate that the electronic structure, spin density, and solid-state interchain interactions in the high-spin polymers are crucial for their ground states. Polymers with a triplet ground state (S = 1) could exhibit doublet (S = 1/2) behavior due to different spin distributions and solid-state interchain spin-spin interactions. Besides, these polymers showed outstanding charge transport properties with high hole/electron mobilities and can be both n- and p-doped with superior conductivities. Our results demonstrate a rational approach to obtain high-mobility semiconducting polymers with different spin ground states.
Publication Title
Nature Communications
Volume
13
Recommended Citation
Chen, X.,
Li, J.,
Fang, Y.,
Deng, X.,
Wang, X.,
Liu, G.,
Wang, Y.,
Gu, X.,
Jiang, S.,
Lei, T.
(2022). High-Mobility Semiconducting Polymers With Different Spin Ground States. Nature Communications, 13.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/20182