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Polymer Crystallization on Curved Surfaces. Steve Kuei. Overview. Introduction Organic electronics Motivation Experimental Previous work Buckling Structures Atomic Force Microscopy Conclusions Future work. Organic Electronics. Solar Cells. Al. ITO. Motivation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Polymer Crystallization on Curved Surfaces Steve Kuei
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Page 1: Polymer Crystallization on Curved Surfaces

Polymer Crystallization on Curved Surfaces

Steve Kuei

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Overview

• Introduction– Organic electronics– Motivation

• Experimental– Previous work– Buckling Structures– Atomic Force Microscopy

• Conclusions• Future work

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AlAl

Organic Electronics

• Solar Cells

ITOITO

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Motivation

• Polymer crystallization

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Previous work

A. Hexemer, V. Vitelli, E.J. Kramer, G. H. Fredrickson

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Previous work

A. Hexemer, V. Vitelli, E.J. Kramer, G. H. Fredrickson

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Curvature

• Principal curvatures,

• Mean curvature – average of principal curvatures

• Gaussian Curvature – product of principal curvatures

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Buckling Structures

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Atomic Force Microscopy

Wikipedia, by Askewmind Images by Vijay Narayan

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AFM and buckling structures

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AFM and buckling structures

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P3EHT

Polymer synthesized by Segalman Group, Berkeley

M.W. 7k g/mol

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P3EHT – spin coated

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P3EHT – annealed for 12 hours

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P3EHT – annealed for 12 hours

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P3EHT – annealed for 2 days

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Future work

• Film thickness– Currently too thick, pooling in trenches– Orientation underneath surface layer is unknown

• Buckling structures– Need to optimize amplitude and period of buckling

structures so that polymer stays on the peaks– Need to control buckling structures to have regularly

occurring gaussian curvature

• Conclusions– Gaussian curvature appears to dominate, especially

after annealing for longer periods of time, aligning polymer fibers along the troughs.

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Acknowledgements

• Princeton Environmental Institute Energy Grand Challenge

• MIRTHE/PCCM REU program

• Professor Loo, Professor Yao, Dr. Hexemer• Eleni Pavlopoulou, Jongbok Kim, Stephanie Lee,

Pilnam Kim, Rich Fiorillo, Atray Dixit, Vijay Narayan


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