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[16p-B6-7]Enhancing Computational Efficiency and Functionality in oriented RR-P3HT thin films

〇(PC)Moulika Desu1,2, Usami Yuki1,2, Hirofumi Tanaka1,2 (1.Neuromorph Center, 2.LSSE,Kyutech)

Keywords:

Edge-on orientation,Organic conjugated polymers,Floating film Transfer Method

The growing interest in organic memory devices stems from their simple processing, mechanical flexibility, tunable properties through structural engineering, and cost-effective deposition techniques for the active semiconducting layer. Enhancing the performance of conjugated polymers (CPs) in these devices requires meticulous control over molecular orientation in thin films. We employed the Floating Film Transfer Method (FTM) to achieve this. FTM enables multi-layer casting of solution-processed polymer thin films without compromising the substrate's existing layers. Specifically, we used regio-regular poly(3-hexylthiophene) (RR-P3HT) for its fast-switching behavior and non-volatility, making it ideal for memory devices.

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