An extended quinoid molecule based on bis(thiophene-diketopyrrolopyrrole) with balanced ambipolar semiconducting properties and strong near-infrared absorption†
Abstract
Organic semiconductors that exhibit strong absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) region have received increasing attention as new organic optoelectronic materials. In this paper, we report the synthesis, absorption and semiconducting properties of a new quinoid molecule based on bis(thiophene-diketopyrrolopyrrole) (2DPP-Q-CN) with a long conjugation length. The results reveal that this new quinoid molecule shows strong absorption in the NIR region with a molar extinction coefficient of 380 000 M−1 cm−1. Moreover, the thin film of 2DPP-Q-CN exhibits balanced ambipolar semiconducting properties with hole and electron mobilities up to 0.19 and 0.20 cm2 V−1 s−1, respectively.
- This article is part of the themed collection: In memory of John S. Fossey – CAtalysis and SEnsing (CASE)