Home
Scholarly Works
Steric self-assembly of laterally confined organic...
Journal article

Steric self-assembly of laterally confined organic semiconductor molecule analogues

Abstract

Self-assembly of planar molecules can be a critical route to control morphology in organic optoelectronic systems. In this study, Monte Carlo simulations were performed with polygonal disc analogues to planar semiconducting molecules under confinement. By examining statistically the molecular density and configurations of such analogues, we have observed that the symmetry of the confining medium can have a greater impact on the final densified particle configurations than the intramolecular interactions. Using the steric frustration imparted by confinement, novel self-assembled (partially) ordered phases are available. Our Monte Carlo simulations suggest new avenues to control ordering and morphology of planar molecules, which are critical for high-performance organic optoelectronic devices.

Authors

Ortiz AD; Arnold B; Bumstead M; Turak A

Journal

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol. 16, No. 37, pp. 20228–20235

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

October 7, 2014

DOI

10.1039/c4cp02331e

ISSN

1463-9076

Contact the Experts team