Themed collection Challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics

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Spiers Memorial Lecture: Challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics

Bioelectronics are currently used in a huge variety of applications considering the ongoing revolution in personalised medicine. Bioelectronics are poised to make a significant impact on disease diagnosis and treatment.

Graphical abstract: Spiers Memorial Lecture: Challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics
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Concluding remarks: challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics

The research topics and discussions that emerged during the Faraday Discussion meeting 2023 on challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics are concisely summarized, including the author’s perspectives and suggestions, particularly on interdisciplinary issues.

Graphical abstract: Concluding remarks: challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics
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Luminescence mechanism analysis of a TADF molecule showing peculiar thermal behavior

9-[1,4]Benzoxaborino[2,3,4-kl]phenoxaborine-7-yl-1,3,6,8-tetramethyl-9H-carbazole, a donor–acceptor linked TADF molecule with a very short delay lifetime of 750 ns, exhibits a peculiar thermal behavior similar to that of negative gap materials.

Graphical abstract: Luminescence mechanism analysis of a TADF molecule showing peculiar thermal behavior
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Excited-state dynamics of C3-symmetric heptazine-based thermally activated delayed-fluorescence emitters

The excited-state character and symmetry of four heptazine-based TADF materials with C3-symmetric ground states are investigated to explain differences in their photophysical properties and rates of reverse intersystem crossing.

Graphical abstract: Excited-state dynamics of C3-symmetric heptazine-based thermally activated delayed-fluorescence emitters
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Photocatalytic CO2 reduction by topologically matched polymer–polymer heterojunction nanosheets

2D donor–acceptor polymer heterojunctions formed via templation are found to give materials with higher photocatalytic activity than the individual semiconductor components.

Graphical abstract: Photocatalytic CO2 reduction by topologically matched polymer–polymer heterojunction nanosheets
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Single-crystalline oligomer-based conductors modeling the doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) family

Oligomer-based charge-transfer complexes display a diversified carrier-to-carrier Coulomb repulsion (Ueff) and intermolecular interactions (W), enabling flexible tuning of electrical conductivities.

Graphical abstract: Single-crystalline oligomer-based conductors modeling the doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) family
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An organic transistor for detecting the oxidation of an organic sulfur compound at a solid–liquid interface and its chemical sensing applications

An OFET device enables the simultaneous detection of the reversible and irreversible oxidation of an organic sulfur compound by H2O2 at a solid–liquid interface, which was applied to the monitoring of an enzymatic reaction in an aqueous solution.

Graphical abstract: An organic transistor for detecting the oxidation of an organic sulfur compound at a solid–liquid interface and its chemical sensing applications
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Singlet fission is incoherent in pristine orthorhombic single crystals of rubrene: no evidence of triplet-pair emission

Our results suggest that singlet fission occurs incoherently on a relatively slow (picosecond) timescale in rubrene orthorhombic single crystals, directly generating weakly-coupled triplets. We see no evidence of triplet-pair emission from 1(TT).

Graphical abstract: Singlet fission is incoherent in pristine orthorhombic single crystals of rubrene: no evidence of triplet-pair emission
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Green-light wavelength-selective organic solar cells for agrivoltaics: dependence of wavelength on photosynthetic rate

We report on the design and synthesis of new electron-accepting π-conjugated molecules containing cyclopentene-annelated thiophene with a spiro-substituted 2,7-bis(2-ethylhexyl)fluorene unit as a green-light wavelength-selective nonfullerene acceptor for use in agrivoltaics.

Graphical abstract: Green-light wavelength-selective organic solar cells for agrivoltaics: dependence of wavelength on photosynthetic rate
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Effects of halogen atom substitution on luminescent radicals: a case study on tris(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)methyl radical-carbazole dyads

A series of halogenated carbazole-TTM radical dyads are evaluated, and the absence of heavy atom effects was systematically studied.

Graphical abstract: Effects of halogen atom substitution on luminescent radicals: a case study on tris(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)methyl radical-carbazole dyads
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The unexpected fast polymerization during the synthesis of a glycolated polythiophene

We have studied the influence of the content of the ethylene glycol side chain and its linkage on the formation of active Grignard monomer species upon Grignard metathesis in three thiophene derivatives.

Graphical abstract: The unexpected fast polymerization during the synthesis of a glycolated polythiophene
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Controlling the thermoelectric properties of organo-metallic coordination polymers through backbone geometry

The thermoelectric properties of organometallic coordination polymers (OMCPs) are influenced by the geometry of their backbone, thus underscoring the intricate nature of the structural elements to consider when designing novel thermoelectric OMCPs.

Graphical abstract: Controlling the thermoelectric properties of organo-metallic coordination polymers through backbone geometry
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Giant Seebeck effect over 0.1 V K−1 – is this an intrinsic phenomenon in organic semiconductors?

The mechanism of the giant Seebeck effect over 0.1 V K−1 in pure organic semiconductors is discussed based on recent experimental findings.

Graphical abstract: Giant Seebeck effect over 0.1 V K−1 – is this an intrinsic phenomenon in organic semiconductors?
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Optoelectronic conversion and polarization hysteresis in organic MISM and MISIM devices with DA-type single-component molecules

We fabricated MISM and MISIM devices using DA-type single-component molecules as the S layer and examined their photocurrent and polarization hysteresis.

Graphical abstract: Optoelectronic conversion and polarization hysteresis in organic MISM and MISIM devices with DA-type single-component molecules
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Spectrally narrow band-edge photoluminescence from AgInS2-based core/shell quantum dots for electroluminescence applications

This study facilitates the synthesis of cadmium-free QDs, enhances their photoluminescence, and proposes a new LED device structure suitable for these QDs.

Graphical abstract: Spectrally narrow band-edge photoluminescence from AgInS2-based core/shell quantum dots for electroluminescence applications
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High-performance n-type organic thermoelectrics enabled by modulating cyano-functionalized polythiophene backbones

Via modulating cyano-functionalized polythiophene backbones, the new polymer CNg4T2-CNT2 delivered an impressive n-type power factor of 10.84 μW m−1 K−2 with a high conductivity of 13.2 S cm−1.

Graphical abstract: High-performance n-type organic thermoelectrics enabled by modulating cyano-functionalized polythiophene backbones
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Diluted PEDOT:PSS for high-performance organic light-emitting devices with thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters

A cost-effective method to address the issues of strong acidity and exciton quenching of PEDOT:PSS was developed by diluting it with deionized water. The solution-processed organic LEDs achieved almost doubled efficiencies with the modified PEDOT:PSS.

Graphical abstract: Diluted PEDOT:PSS for high-performance organic light-emitting devices with thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters
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Morphology, dynamic disorder, and charge transport in an indoloindole-based hole-transporting material from a multi-level theoretical approach

A multi-level theoretical protocol is developed to characterize the charge transport of a novel indoloindole-based hole-transporting material. The implications of molecular shape, dynamic disorder and amorphousness on the hole mobilities are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Morphology, dynamic disorder, and charge transport in an indoloindole-based hole-transporting material from a multi-level theoretical approach
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Reducing undesired solubility of squarephaneic tetraimide for use as an organic battery electrode material

Unsubstituted squarephaneic tetraimide with reduced solubility due to H-bonding interactions is synthesised, characterised, and tested as a battery electrode material.

Graphical abstract: Reducing undesired solubility of squarephaneic tetraimide for use as an organic battery electrode material
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A phenazine-based conjugated microporous polymer as a high performing cathode for aluminium–organic batteries

A phenazine-based conjugated microporous polymer cathode provides high cycle stability (75% retention after 127 days), low capacity fade (0.19 mA h g−1 per day) and excellent rate capability (62 mA h g−1; 54% retention at 50C).

Graphical abstract: A phenazine-based conjugated microporous polymer as a high performing cathode for aluminium–organic batteries
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Amplified spontaneous emission from a liquid crystalline phase: anisotropic property and active modulation

Actively modulated amplified spontaneous emission was observed from a liquid crystalline blend C4alkyne-HBT/5CB where the concentration quenching of excited states was avoided by molecular design of excited state intermolecular proton transfer.

Graphical abstract: Amplified spontaneous emission from a liquid crystalline phase: anisotropic property and active modulation
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Polymeric integration of structure-switching aptamers on transistors for histamine sensing

We explore alternative non-covalent surface chemistry to functionalize CNTs with aptamers. We harness the adhesive properties of poly-D-lysine to coat CNTs, then graft histamine-specific DNA aptamers electrostatically in close proximity to the CNT semiconducting channel.

Graphical abstract: Polymeric integration of structure-switching aptamers on transistors for histamine sensing
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Study of the electron-doping mechanism in single-walled carbon nanotubes using dimethylbenzimidazole

The presence of O2 was found to cause the reduction of O2 on the SWCNT surface in protic solvent, resulting in production of dimethylbenzimidazole cations and water through proton-coupled electron transfer from the n-doped SWCNT and ethanol.

Graphical abstract: Study of the electron-doping mechanism in single-walled carbon nanotubes using dimethylbenzimidazole
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Organic neuromorphics and bioelectronics: general discussion

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Organic thermoelectrics: general discussion

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Organic batteries: general discussion

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Excitonic organic materials for photochemical and optoelectronic applications: general discussion

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Challenges and prospects in organic photonics and electronics. More information about the related event may be found here: http://rsc.li/photonics-fd2023. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

Organic π-conjugated molecules, oligomers and polymers have changed our lifestyle; they play crucial and central roles in organic photonic and electronic applications, such as organic photovoltaics (OPVs), organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), which are everywhere. The progress in processing technologies and the performances of OPVs, OFETs, and OLEDs have been significantly enhanced over the last decade, and some are already commercialised in the form of displays, lighting, and solar cells. But these days, that’s not enough - one material, one role, one goal is not enough. These days scientists must not be smart but smarter, and for that our materials and technologies must go beyond current knowledge and have multiple-roles. This meeting will cover 4 main themes: Organic thermoelectrics, Excitonic organic materials for photochemical and optoelectronic applications, Organic batteries and Organic neuromorphics and bioelectoronics.

On behalf of the Scientific Committee, we hope you join us and participate in this exciting event, and that you enjoy these articles and the record of the discussion.

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