Growth Mechanism of Strain-Dependent Morphological Change in PEDOT:PSS Films

Authors
Lee, Yoo-YongChoi, Gwang MookLim, Seung-MinCho, Ju-YoungChoi, In-SukNam, Ki TaeJoo, Young-Chang
Issue Date
2016-04-29
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.6
Abstract
Understanding the mechanism of the strain-dependent conductivity change in polymers in stretched conditions is important. We observed a strain-induced growth of the conductive regions of PEDOT:PSS films, induced by a coalescence of conductive PEDOT-rich cores. This growth due to coalescence leads to a gradual decrease in the electrical resistivity up to 95%, independent of the thickness of the PEDOT: PSS films. The primary mechanism for the evolution of the PEDOT-rich cores proceeds by the cores growing larger as they consuming relatively smaller cores. This process is caused by a strain-induced local rearrangement of PEDOT segments in the vicinity of PSS shells around the cores and also changes the chemical environment in PEDOT, induced by the electron-withdrawing effects around the PEDOT chains. The strain-induced growth mechanism is beneficial to understanding the phenomenon of polymeric chain rearrangement in mechanical deformation and to modulating the electrical conductivity for practical applications.
Keywords
ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS; PIEZORESISTANCE; CONDUCTIVITY; CONDUCTORS; EFFICIENT; ELECTRODE; ORGANIC SOLAR-CELLS; PIEZORESISTANCE; CONDUCTIVITY; CONDUCTORS; EFFICIENT; ELECTRODE
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124156
DOI
10.1038/srep25332
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